All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 155
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News
Museum paints the town purple
Museum visitors in Manchester, UK are spending the half-term holiday covered in purple dye and getting to grips with the chemical industry
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News
Carbon joins the dots
Carbon could soon replace cadmium as the material of choice for quantum dots, claim scientists in the US
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News
A physiological role for healthy prions
The healthy version of the scrapie pathogen helps regulate intracellular copper ion levels.
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Cash injection for zeolite crystal growth
A fundamental study into crystal growth has grabbed the attention of global industrial oil companies.
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The invisible man made real
Cloaks that make objects invisible will be made within 18 months, say UK and US scientists.
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Review
Physical chemistry bookshelf
Physical chemistry - quantum mechanicsPhysical chemistry - statistical mechanicsPhysical chemistry - thermodynamics
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Feature
Exploiting a powerful science base
Europe is striving to become the world's leading knowledge-based economy but those in the corridors of power do not recognise the contribution chemistry can make. Sean Milmo reports.
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Feature
Maverick who made a shed load
Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year, Matthew Baker, created a multi-million-dollar company in his back yard, reports Sarah Houlton.
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Science in the sky
Compounds emitted by plants during West Africa's monsoon are thought to have a profound impact on global atmospheric chemistry.
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Opinion
The right kind of boredom
I have nights when I wake up at three and have great difficulty returning to that blissful state whence I came.
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Opinion
Letters: June 2006
From Sir Harry Kroto Fundamental advances in the chemical sciences are today more vital than in any other area for survival of the human race and the sustainability of our modern way of life. The chemical sciences underpin, in the most fundamental ways, the cutting edge areas of ...
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Opinion
Your views: June 2006
There is no role for bench chemists: technology will replace them. Discuss.