All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 202

  • News

    Toxic mushroom molecule discovered

    2009-05-24T18:00:00Z

    A simple compound has been found to be the toxic culprit in a highly poisonous Asian mushroom

  • News

    A concrete solution to climate change?

    2009-05-26T13:30:00Z

    Concrete absorbs CO2, but can it solve the cement industry's carbon problem?

  • News

    Wine's chemical memory

    2009-05-26T13:40:00Z

    Even 10 years after bottling, wine still holds a chemical imprint of the forest from which the wooden barrel it was aged in came

  • News

    Salt nanowire surprise

    2009-05-26T15:40:00Z

    Normally brittle salt crystals can be pulled into nanowires that extend by more than twice their own length without breaking

  • Periodic table of the elements – 71 – Lutetium
    Podcast

    Lutetium

    2009-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Simon Cotton with a personal account of why lutetium matters

  • News

    Nanotube transistors swing both ways

    2009-05-28T15:10:00Z

    Combination nanotransistors turn on and off in response to light

  • Business

    Business roundup: June 2009

    2009-05-29T16:39:00Z

    Animal testing amendments The European parliament has voted in favour of ’watering down’ its directive on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes - enabling researchers to continue conducting animal experiments to assess the safety of new drugs and chemicals. Last year, the European Commission proposed a range of ...

  • Careers

    Careers clinic: A fresh start

    2009-05-29T16:41:32Z

    Whether you're choosing a degree course or looking for a career change, it's vital that ask yourself what you enjoy doing and what makes you tick, advises Caroline Tolond

  • CLASSIC-KIT-200
    Opinion

    Ostwald's viscometer

    2009-05-29T16:47:00Z

    One man who took little on trust was Wilhelm Ostwald. Born in Riga, Latvia, he studied chemistry at the University of Dorpat (now Tartu, Estonia).

  • Opinion

    Collaborative compromise

    2009-05-29T16:49:00Z

    Derek Lowe wonders about pharmaceutical companies' motives for collaboration

  • Opinion

    From flaws to fraud

    2009-05-29T16:50:00Z

    Philip Ball asks if fraud is a result of communication breakdowns

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2009-05-29T16:51:52Z

    Kendomycin

  • Opinion

    Column: Undercover Academic

    2009-05-29T16:53:44Z

    Academic survival

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2009-05-29T17:04:46Z

    Lord Drayson, UK government science minister, shares his views on focusing science funding

  • Opinion

    Editorial: Publishing feels the squeeze

    2009-05-29T17:07:00Z

    The latest sector to feel the recession is the world of publishing and journalism.

  • News

    In the papers

    2009-05-29T17:10:38Z

    Short items

  • News

    News in Brief

    2009-05-29T17:12:49Z

    Short items, June 2009

  • News

    Note book

    2009-05-29T17:14:20Z

    Short items, June 2009

  • Careers

    Profile: Speaking of science

    2009-05-29T17:15:09Z

    In just a few short years Karen Bultitude has switched from scientific research to become a sought-after science communicator, writes Helen Carmichael

  • FEATURE-frogs-400
    Feature

    Bubble-wrapped frogs

    2009-05-29T17:32:00Z

    Tropical frogs create remarkable foams to protect their spawn. Exploration of the underlying chemistry has only just begun, as Michael Gross discovers