All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 109
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Opinion
Letters: September 2007
From Allan N Smith All those involved in the writing, editing and production of Chemistry World are to be congratulated. It is interesting, accurate and comprehensive; I look forward to reading it every month when it gives me a good few hours of informative pleasure. A N Smith CChem ...
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Feature
Fighting food fraud with science
Bea Perks meets some of the scientists subjecting our food's credentials to forensic examination
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News
AstraZeneca doubles job cuts, R&D positions hit
Anglo-Swedish dug firm AstraZeneca has revealed a dramatic increase in its planned job cuts
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News
Novartis loses landmark Indian patent law case
Swiss drug firm Novartis has lost its legal case against the Indian government
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News
UK science policy committee under threat
UK scientists are worried that the parliamentary watchdog which scrutinises government science policy will lose its powers
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News
Young scientists win million-Euro prizes
How would you react if you were thirty-something and fortunate enough to win a cash award
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News
Can chemistry save our libraries?
Three out of every four books in Europe's libraries are printed on acidic paper
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News
Druggy wastwater tough to crack
Drug molecules are routinely passing through wastewater treatments unscathed
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Opinion
Soxhlet extractor
One sure-fire way of entering the chemical pantheon is to get your name associated with a piece of kit