All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 214
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News
Non-stop homogeneous catalysis
Reactor enables rhodium to be used as a catalyst without decomposition.
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News
Polymer microgels that take careful tuning
Altering nanoparticle synthesis for a range of microgel applications.
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News
Cancer research gets technical
Agilent Technologies has been named the first technology company to become a sustaining member of the European Association for Cancer Research.
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Synthesising a cancer cure
British chemists are poised to complete synthesis of a molecule they predict could make a significant impact on the treatment of prostate cancer.
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Review
Burgeoning nanotechnology
Nanoparticles seem to be popping up in all sorts of guises and in all manner of places these days.
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News
British lab succeeds in the interests of fair play
The UK has become one of only three countries worldwide to have more than one laboratory accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
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Opinion
Editorial: Breaking a vicious circle
Karen Harries-Rees looks at the problems facing science education.
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News
Smoky black depths of the ocean
Instruments robust enough to survive the treacherous depths of the ocean are being developed by analytical chemists in the US.
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Bell labs moves to Ireland
Bell Labs, the research arm of US firm Lucent Technologies, is setting up a research centre in Dublin, Ireland.
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Consistent atmospheric measurements
Operations spanning 10 years have yielded the first review of validation exercises using ozone and temperature lidar measurements from the Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC).
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Arctic reception for household chemicals
Chemists unravel reactions pathway for carpet chemicals.
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Novel applications line up like peas in a pod
Research teams in the UK and the US are building up the clearest picture yet of how fullerenes pack into carbon nanotubes to produce a range of different 'peapod' structures
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Making allowances for anthrax
Crystal structure brings researchers closer to using anthrax to fight cancer.
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All the herbs in China
Current intense interest in natural products as antioxidants has prompted scientists from China and Singapore to revisit the antioxidant properties of Chinese herbal medicines (CHM).