All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 157
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Biomolecular traffic control
Dutch researchers have developed a biomotor that steers microtubules to a specific location on a chip.
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Sea water assumes the xenon mantle
British geochemists have uncovered evidence that sea water incorporates noble gases into the Earth's mantle.
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Making fun of Beagle 2 (again)
Colin Pillinger, who ran the failed Beagle 2 mission to Mars, has launched an exhibition of cartoons charting man's obsession with reaching the red planet.
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Leading lab suppliers merge
Analytical instrument firm Thermo Electron and chemical manufacturer Fisher Scientific have agreed a merger deal.
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Secret of tasty tomatoes revealed
Vine-ripened tomatoes are officially tastier than gas-ripened supermarket equivalents, thanks to their umami.
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Gong for 'amazingly accessible' magazine
Chemistry World has been named Monthly business and professional magazine of the year by the PPA
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Cancer charity takes on shelved drugs
An untapped source of potential cancer drug molecules is being exploited by the UK's leading cancer charity
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US firms accuse Reach of raising trade barriers
American industry warns EU chemicals directive will cause 'unnecessary barriers to trade'.
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Chilling warnings on receding permafrost
The annual loss of around one per cent of the world's permafrost areas could trigger the release of even more greenhouse gases.
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Double-whammy analysis to probe nanotubes
US chemists and physicists have probed the structure of carbon nanotubes in unprecedented detail
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Arrays learn to multitask
US researchers have increased the information density of microarrays without further shrinking the dimensions of the spots.
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'Sticky trees' glue molecules to proteins
Researchers have developed a chemical 'glue' that binds molecules to proteins without compromising protein function.
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Marriage of science and innovation
Significant changes to UK government science set-up have been announced, in an attempt to embed science into the Department of Trade and Industry.
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Plasticiser debate continues
European commission conclusions on risks posed by phthalate plasticisers have brought mixed reactions.
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Successful science for women
Successful women in chemistry and Success strategies for women in science: a portable mentor
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Life, the universe and mitochondria
Power, sex and suicide. Mitochondria and the meaning of life