All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 110
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Careers
Formulating a rewarding career
From unlikely beginnings as a botanist, Mark Bell became hooked on formulation chemistry. Sarah Houlton finds out how this shaped a successful business
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Opinion
Column: Bench monkey
What could possibly contain the strongest acid in the world, asks Dylan Stiles
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Opinion
Zero justification
Will Phase Zero trials actually help drug development, wonders Derek Lowe
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Opinion
Editorial: Launching CW China
This month we're excited to announce the launch of Chemistry World: China
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News
Repairing DNA could let frozen bacteria survive for millennia
Findings suggest the polar ice caps of Mars could harbour life
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News
Mouse study may explain Vioxx side-effects
'Improved' drug may be prescribed in future, researchers say
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News
Grapevine genome reveals wine's flavour secrets
Genetic profile could help in breeding new disease-resistant or health-giving varieties
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News
Tantalum breaks nitrogen triple bond
Chemists in France have found a new way to tear apart dinitrogen with a single atom
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News
North Americans unite to control chemicals
The US, Canada and Mexico have agreed to coordinate their efforts to regulate chemicals
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News
Switchable surfactant could cut laundry water waste
Peptide-based surfactants can act reversibly - but at a price
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News
Why use lead in paint?
Following the recall of millions of 'toxic toys', Chemistry World finds out why lead is added to paint, and why it's so toxic
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News
Chemists take unique river jaunt
Danube environmental survey is 'biggest river expedition of its kind'
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News
Photons meet neutrons as research centres merge
Hahn-Meitner Institute and Bessy combine forces in nanomaterials and solar research