All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 151
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Feature
Down on the plastics farm
Soaring oil prices could see biomass become competitive as a source for chemicals traditionally derived from petroleum. Andrew Scott investigates
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Opinion
Making sensors sensible
Researchers must consider how sensors can be manufactured reproducibly from the outset, and not as an afterthought, argues David Walt
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Opinion
Editorial: Political decision making
The UK government had the chance this month to take some bold decisions in two seemingly disparate fields: nanotechnology and energy.
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Careers
Dealing with drug degradation
Cathy Brookes makes sense of pharmaceutical formulations by analysing fragments of drug degradation.Yfke Hager reports
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Business
Business roundup: August 2006
BASF makes record spend German chemical giant BASF rounded off its second quarter with an unprecedented spending spree. In just over four weeks, the company has made three major acquisitions, at a total cost of over £5 billion. At the beginning of June, BASF bought the pigment and catalyst ...
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News
Chemical fix for a perfect smile
Artificial dental enamel could soon be on its way to your mouth.
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News
Government hits back over Sussex chemistry row
Near-death experience sparks row with science and technology committee
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News
Sourcing Bangladesh's arsenic
Investigating how arsenic gets into groundwater could determine where to site new wells.
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News
Polymer boosts battery power
Better charge storage and faster discharges could make better batteries.
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News
Golden touch for amines
Gold nanoparticles speed up clean reduction of aromatic nitro compounds.
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News
Marine toxin synthesised from scratch
Improved supply of ciguatera toxin should help biological studies