All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 147

  • Review

    Proteins, philosophy and peace

    2006-08-30T12:09:08Z

    J D Bernal: the sage of science

  • Review

    Molecular fascination

    2006-08-30T12:07:51Z

    Molecular organic materials: from molecules to crystalline solids

  • Review

    Putting the chemistry in bioscience

    2006-08-30T12:06:00Z

    Chemistry for the biosciences

  • Review

    Branching out

    2006-08-30T12:04:44Z

    Dendrimers in medicine and biotechnology - new molecular tools

  • Review

    Irish science is smiling

    2006-08-30T12:02:50Z

    Flashes of brilliance: The cutting edge of Irish science

  • Opinion

    Hot sauce

    2006-08-30T10:33:00Z

    It was not the only story on 1 April in the UK newspaper 'The Times' that could have been a joke, but the half-page devoted to 'the chilli so hot you need gloves' was certainly shortlisted

  • Opinion

    Letters: September 2006

    2006-08-30T10:33:00Z

    From Basil Walby As a statistician, former editor of The Analyst, and now a grumpy old man, I was disappointed to see that RSC Publishing is promoting spurious precision in its advertisement in Chemistry World (July 2006, p47). Impact factors are notoriously variable, making the quotation to ...

  • News

    Life in a CO2 lake

    2006-08-29T17:15:00Z

    Liquid CO2 lake discovered in deep-sea sediments, microbes got there first.

  • News

    Bacteria put new spin on micromotors

    2006-08-29T15:30:00Z

    The first micromechanical device to integrate inorganic materials with living bacteria.

  • News

    CONFERENCE BLOG

    2006-08-29T10:28:28Z

    Instant updates from the First European Chemistry Congress, Budapest, Hungary

  • News

    American rain loses its acidity

    2006-08-25T16:48:00Z

    Significant alterations to the chemical composition of rain over North Carolina.

  • News

    Chemical giant releases GM plans

    2006-08-25T16:13:00Z

    BASF wants to trial GM potatoes in the UK.

  • News

    Small businesses face disproportionate costs

    2006-08-25T16:03:00Z

    European industry representatives say chemical regulations will hit SMEs hardest

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2006-08-25T14:15:27Z

    September: 30 years ago; 70 years ago; 100 years ago; 240 years ago

  • Opinion

    Nutritional uncertainty

    2006-08-25T14:15:00Z

    I sometimes wonder if Heisenberg wasn't a nutritionist rather than a physicist, because in terms of uncertainty, nutrition science currently takes the biscuit

  • Feature

    Around the world

    2006-08-25T14:14:43Z

    The Earthwatch Institute, which has just celebrated its 35th birthday, supports vital research by dispatching fee-paying volunteers to project locations around the globe.

  • Feature

    Triangular thinking

    2006-08-25T14:14:40Z

    Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, US ,was initially driven by an emerging electronics industry. It now houses a large number of biotech firms, as Mark Whitfield finds out

  • Feature

    Made to measure

    2006-08-25T14:13:13Z

    The familiar ways of reaching consensus about measurements are leading chemists into troubled waters. Mike Sargent looks for some clear solutions

  • Opinion

    Your views: September 2006

    2006-08-25T14:11:00Z

    Is insistence on the use of Iupac nomenclature diluting the rich traditional language of chemistry?

  • News

    Destroying the poisons of war

    2006-08-25T14:07:24Z

    It is almost a decade since the Chemical Weapons Convention came into force but many signatories are failing to meet targets. Simon Hadlington investigates.