All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 23
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Degrees of freedom
Climate change is high on the agenda and the burden lies heavily on scientists to find new solutions, but do researchers have the support they need?
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Nobel winners call for energy R&D funding
Nobel Prize winners urge US president to provide increased, stable funding for clean energy alternatives
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Fuel cell catalysts go sub-nano
12-atom catalyst particles could help relieve pressure on platinum reserves
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Researchers form first liquid protein
Chemists in the UK have figured out how to convert pure proteins into a liquid state, without any solvent
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No scars with healing nanosheet
Researchers create biodegradable nanosheets to seal up incisions and reduce scarring after surgery
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Window opened on nanodot domain state formation
Scientists have directly observed how domain states form in nanometre-scale ferroelectric crystals for the first time
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Strange vibrations
Far from increasing chemical reactivity, vibrating chemical bonds can in some cases prevent a reaction, Taiwanese researchers discover
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New DNA technique sheds light on ancient populations
Neanderthal genomes sequenced using new technique that is faster, cheaper and less wasteful
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Sound waves speed up sexual assault testing
New analytical process uses acoustics to speed up separation of male and female DNA in forensic samples
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Nanoparticles show 'inverse photoconductance'
The first materials to become less conductive when exposed to light have been created by researchers
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Exxon and Venter to create fuel of the future
US oil giant ExxonMobil is investing millions in developing biofuels from photosynthetic algae
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Multicomponent reactions step up a gear
Chemists have combined three different multicomponent reactions in a single step to form nine new bonds
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Synthetic peptide 'cures' obesity
'Two-in-one' peptide hormone mimic causes dramatic weight loss in obese mice
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Getting a look at water wires
Indian researchers put single file water molecules under the microscope
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Branded drugs' competition-free days numbered
EU and US authorities look to clamp down on pharma's deals to delay generic drugs
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Wider menu for methane-eating microbes
Marine microbes that oxidise methane for energy may use a wider variety of oxidants than previously thought
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Detailed crystal structure raises antibiotic hopes
High resolution snapshots reveal how bacteria become resistant to quinolone antibiotics
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DNA gets nanotubes sorted out
Short DNA strings separate carbon nanotubes according to their structure
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Chemical weapons cleanup
Researchers have used a hydrogen peroxide-based microemulsion system to safely decontaminate chemical warfare agents