All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 197
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An economical transformation
The way that molecules arrange themselves as solids can be changed with just a drop of solvent
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A nozzle for easy introduction
Pneumatic nebuliser offers a much improved route for sample introduction
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Harvesting solar energy at the right dose
Researchers are shedding light on the photosynthetic mechanism
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Environment: Don't panic
UK reports of global warming are greatly exaggerated, say members of the Scientific Alliance
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Heart disease test within spitting distance
US researchers have come up with a novel microchip-based assay with the potential to help diagnose heart disease and associated inflammatory conditions.
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Peptide liquid crystals
Japanese researchers are a step closer to developing biocompatible liquid crystals for use in membranes or sensors
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Enzyme complex exposed to oxidation
Novel Fe-S structure allows the development of more efficient catalysts
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Innovative collaboration
The future of the chemical sciences rests on increasing support for innovation
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Ionic liquids clean up
A greener way to extract metal ions from water is being developed by US chemists.
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Switching chirality in liquid crystals
Magnetic fields have been used to flip the chirality of liquid crystals
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Nuclear Energy: More power to China
High temperature gas-cooled reactor to be built in Shandong
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Education: York chemists remember Dorothy Hodgkin
New university building heralds success for chemistry department
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The chemist's guide to.
As the Kyoto protocol comes into force will a new market in carbon emissions be effective?
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Two men, two centuries, four metals
Bill Griffith introduces us to the colourful characters behind the discovery of four rare metals 200 years ago
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Fuel Cells: Technology pushes fuel-cell vehicle development
Fuel cell powered vehicles must have the same, or better, performance than those driven by a conventional internal combustion engine
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Structuring electrolytes in solar cells
A new approach to improve the performance of electrolytes in dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSCs) has been developed by Japanese scientists.