All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 223
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Bernard Henbest (1924-2004)
Bernard Henbest took up the chair of organic chemistry at Queen's University Belfast in 1958 at the age of 33.
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Putting a stop to POPs
Global restrictions on bioaccumulative chemicals classed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) will apply.
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Is Mother Nature a mathematical modeller
A team of US researchers are solving some of science's toughest problems using mathematical modelling techniques based on genetic reproduction.
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Old masters in the spotlight
White specks are appearing in the UK's national collection of priceless masterpieces, but do they threaten the paintings' futures? Catherine Higgitt and John Plater take up the story.
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Salty rock points to watery past for Mars
One of Nasa's Mars rovers has discovered convincing chemical evidence that the area it is exploring was once covered with water.
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UK government reviews science spending
At a recent breakfast seminar in London, UK chancellor of the exchequer, met with top UK scientists to discuss the future of science.
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Giant holes on a tiny scale
Giant voids conjure up space-age images of huge expanses of nothing, but everything is relative.