All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 196
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Feature
Just a spoonful of sugar
Chemists have developed new vaccine delivery systems that could do away with the need for refrigeration. Henry Nicholls looks at the implications
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Feature
Science on display
Katharine Sanderson meets Richard Friend: inventor, businessman, academic, scientist
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Feature
The beauty of chemistry
Can a chemistry experiment be beautiful? Philip Ball gives his opinion and invites us to see beauty in everything
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News
Probing secondary structures
Luminescence of tethered ruthenium complexes detects self-structuration
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News
Self-help for polymers
Crystals of helical polymers are helping to understand their own structures
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Feature
Maximising the potential
David Haddleton, founder of Warwick Effect Polymers, has won the 2004 Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year award. Karen Harries-Rees reports
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Feature
Managing the multi-million megawatts
Energy consumption is a key challenge for BASF. The company is working to manage its own energy use and to develop energy saving products, reports Bea Perks
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Opinion
Innovate and invest
UK science minister Lord Sainsbury presents the government's case on science funding
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News
Security: Terrorism illuminated
German chemists say they have developed a system for aerial detection of possible sabotage
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Feature
High stakes in the instrument market
Vikki Allen looks at the ways both global and small analytical instrument companies get a new product to the market
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News
Pharmaceuticals: Genetic test for personalised prescriptions
When the human genome project was completed five years ago, many experts predicted that personalised medicine would swiftly follow
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Feature
Promising a greener future
Ionic liquids have long been hailed as the future of green chemistry but can they live up to their promise? Andrew West investigates
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Opinion
Remembering Eric Voice
Last September the RSC lost a much-valued member. Eric Voice probably had more intimate knowledge of plutonium than anyone alive in the UK today.
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News
Education: Moving to Manchester
Researchers are still waiting in the wings to take up positions at the all-new University of Manchester