All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 113
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Business
Business roundup: June 2007
FDA powers boosted by Senate Bill The US Senate has passed legislation to reinforce the authority of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to regulate drugs and medical devices. Under the legislation, there will be an increase in user fees that drugs companies and makers of medical devices ...
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Careers
New entrepreneurial pastures
Graham Ruecroft co-founded a firm that recently earned him his second RSC innovation award.
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News
Uncertain future for Europe's MIT rival
Plans for a European Institute of Technology to rival the US' Massachusetts's Institute of Technology are in disarray
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News
Europe speeds medicines to market under revised rules
Revised European regulations alow drugs to be approved faster
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Opinion
Patented fundamentals
Derek Lowe sets the record straight about pharmaceutical patents on traditional medicines
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Opinion
Talking nanotechnology with the public
Philip Ball discusses Europe's efforts to communicate innovations in nanotechnology to a wide audience
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Opinion
Setting the organic chemists' table
Dylan Stiles takes an organic chemist's tour round the periodic table
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Opinion
Letters: June 2007
From Peter Plesch When in 1989 I was writing the paper entitled The relation between reduction potential and solvation energy for some aryl-methylium ions, (J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. 2, 1989, 1139), I needed the ionisation potentials of the tri-4-X-phenylmethyl radicals, where X = Cl, H, and MeO, as these ...
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Feature
The gadet scrap heap
As we constantly upgrade and replace our numerous electronic devices, the rubbish tip of forgotten, out-of-date equipment continues to grow. Maria Burke investigates