All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 201
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Feature
Science: your mission should you choose to accept it
Katharine Sanderson visits the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office to find out if the world of a science attaché is as glamorous as it sounds
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News
Decontaminating abandoned mines
Spanish chemists are helping to clean up disused industrial sites.
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Opinion
Your views: February 2005
Q: What one chemistry fact should every member of the public know?
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News
In Brief February 2005
IPFMA; World Year of of Physics; Einstein Year; Rotarix; Iressa; AstraZeneca; Iressa; Bayer Healthcare; Levitra
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Feature
Trading on the Turnpike
The concentration of pharmaceutical companies in New Jersey, US, enables easy collaboration, writes Bea Perks
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News
Spontaneous self-building silicate structures
A new way to make silicate nanoparticles that spontaneously self-assemble.
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Feature
Mini but mighty
They might be tiny but carbon nanotubes are stronger than steel. Now chemists are finding ways to put this strength to use on a more everyday scale, as Helen Dell finds out
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News
Spinning webs with microfluidics
New method mimics spiders to produce microscale fibres and tubes
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News
Inorganic synthesis in the spotlight
Canadian chemists are developing a new general way to make platinum-phosphorus bonds
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News
Lining up to revolutionise electronics
Dye molecules in hybrid nanomaterials are manipulated to behave like diodes
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Opinion
Editorial: Stemming the flow
What should the government do to stop chemistry departments closing?
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News
Pharmaceuticals: Spotlight on drug regulators
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to tighten drug safety following allegations that two withdrawn drugs - Merck's arthritis drug Vioxx and Bayer's cholesterol reducing drug Baycol - could have been withdrawn sooner.
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News
Supercritical problems dissolved
The possibility of using supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) as a cheap and effective reaction medium may soon become a reality thanks to a team of UK scientists.
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News
Radioactive discharge measurement
New methods for detecting radioactive output from nuclear power stations