All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 107
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Electric cars hoping for lithium ion revolution
Competing battery technologies race for 2010 launch date
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Researchers see electrons in a spin
US researchers have measured the spin state of single atoms
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Nanocircuits made easy
Researchers have found an easier way of growing and printing nanotube circuits
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UK pharma shifts manufacturing overseas
A week after Pfizer's decision to close its Sandwich plant AstraZeneca says it will outsource more to India and China
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US reforms could double the cost of chemistry patents
Legislation passed by the US House of Representatives could make patents more costly and discourage publication
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European patents set to get cheaper
London agreement on translation of patents set to be ratified within months after France drops its opposition
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Bees tell their life story with perfumes
Male orchid bees use lipids to collect forest fragrances, storing their adventures as smells
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Molecules made with antimatter
Molecules combining electrons and positrons have been made for the first time
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EPA counters industry funding criticism
Industry research money brings public benefits, say agency officials
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Taking the sting out of malaria
Identification of sugar chains used by malaria parasite to infect mosquitoes could pave the way to new therapy
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Sugaring the pill
A key advance in efforts to bolt sugar molecules onto natural products in the search for new drugs
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Food Additive Chemistry
Chemistry World takes a look at artificial food additives, as a study commissioned by the UK Food Standards Agency suggests they may increase hyperactivity in children
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The oxygen revolution
Did Lavoisier's theory of oxygen really extinguish the idea of phlogiston, a hypothesized fire-like element released during combustion, overnight?
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Muscling in on artificial actuators
Scientists in the US have developed artificial "micromuscles" capable of gripping, walking and even swimming
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Probe maps individual atoms in semiconductor
Troublesome clusters of dopant atoms 'seen' for the first time
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China launches 200 billion dollar renewable energy plan
China's renewables pledge depends on industry investment
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Beautiful blooms from nano-weeds
Chemists cultivate bouquets of nanoflowers to order, from dandelion-like precursors
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Vitamin C's anti-cancer effects may be compromised by fat
New study shows vitamin could raise - not lower - the level of stomach carcinogens
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China still lagging behind OECD on innovation
Shortage of science graduates threaten China's economic growth
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Nanoparticles paint a finer picture
Method allows printing with exquisite precision but preserves nano properties