All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 14
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German election suggests science boost
Incoming government likely to make major changes in German science that will be felt around the world
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Super-thin nanowires made inside nanotubes
Useful metal nanowires only a single atom thick have been grown inside carbon nanotubes
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Abbott wins the race for Solvay's pharma business
Abbott has beaten off rival bids to acquire its cholesterol-franchise partner, Solvay Pharmaceuticals.
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Champagne's aromatic chemistry
Bubbles erupting from the surface of sparkling wines carry a complex mixture of flavour molecules into the air above the glass
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Interview: Ralph Eichler, ETH Zurich
ETH president talks to Chemistry World about the allegations of research fraud within Peter Chen's research group
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New MRI protein probe
MRI tag based on fluorine selectively 'switch on' in the presence of a target protein
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US budget bears good news for chemistry
Obama's 2010 proposal is positive for chemistry overall, but the NIH and DOD figures pose difficulties
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Carbon can't but tin can
US researchers have found that two molecules of ethene can add to tin triple bonds
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ETH research director steps down
Peter Chen is stepping down as research director of ETH Zurich over allegations of data falsification
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Nerve gas detection in a fraction of a second
US researchers develop chemistry to detect and neutralise lethal nerve agents
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Direct route to RNA sequences
New technique allows single molecules of RNA to be sequenced directly without the multiple manipulations currently needed
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Brace for research impact exercise
University research funding to be distributed partly by measuring 'research impact'
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On-off iridescence in squid
Structural changes in skin cell proteins help some squid to control the iridescence of their skin
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Interview: Building functional foods on the nanoscale
Ian Norton talks to Phillip Broadwith about engineering the structure of foods to make them smarter and healthier
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Enzymes inspire new catalyst design for hydrogen production
New enzyme-based catalyst will give industry something to think about, say researchers
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Homogenised nanotubes show electronics promise
Purely semiconducting carbon nanotubes made with UV light
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Food supplement fights HIV
Medical nutritional supplement can slow the decline in immunity in HIV-positive patients, according to clinical trial results presented this week
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Targeted TB treatment
Small molecule inhibitor of tuberculosis protein complex offers a new strategy to attack the disease