All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 115
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Podcast
July 2007
Chemistry World Podcast - July 2007(Promo)Brought to you by the Royal Society of Chemistry: The Chemistry World Podcast.(End Promo)Interviewer - Chris Smith Hello, this is Chemistry World Podcast No. 10 with me Chris Smith and with the Chemistry World team Mark Peplow, Bea Perks, Richard Van Noorden, ...
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News
UK science moves into new department
Cabinet reshuffle creates Department for Innovations, Universities and Skills (DIUS)
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Review
Chemistry in pictures
The art of chemical illustration: from alchemy to chemistry in picture and story
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Feature
Industrial strength
There is a new driving force for the growth of the chemical industry in the north-east of England.
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Feature
Here's the science bit
Can chemicals really help to roll back the years? Victoria Gill investigates the various treatments that come with the promise of youth
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Feature
The perfect host
Could artificial enzymes finally be about to shake up catalysis? James Mitchell Crow investigates
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Opinion
Letters: July 2007
From Ronald Bentley In his ’Bench Monkey’ column (Chemistry World, April 2007, p40) Dylan Stiles notes that the odour of benzylmercaptan, used by a colleague, stays with him long after he leaves the lab. In 1989, I worked with the many reports describing the war-time research on the chemistry of ...
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News
UK crawls to carbon capture
The world's first integrated plant to capture and store carbon dioxide
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News
Nanowire shines light on subwavelength microscopy
Potassium niobate nanowire acts as a novel light source for a new type of microscope
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Careers
Helping develop diverse business careers
Joanne Ayre has combined a talent for science with a flair for working with people to develop a diverse business career. Yfke Hager meets her