All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 28
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Pharma's new world order
'Pharmerging' markets are set to dominate pharmaceutical sector growth over the coming years
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Colour e-books just over the page
Coloured electronic ink has edged closer to market following the purchase of the US e-ink supplier by a Taiwanese firm
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Nanocrystal growth process revealed
US scientists have shed light on how nanocrystals grow, providing information that could help improve fuel cells of the future
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Natural quasicrystals discovered
Russian mountain rocks have been found to contain naturally occurring quasicrystals thought only to be possible synthetically
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US regulator rethink on BPA
The US FDA is reconsidering its stance on the safety of controversial chemical, bisphenol A
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Agrochemical firms in patent battle
Agrochemical giants are locking horns over biotech patents for genetic technologies
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UK's first CCS pilot plant switched on
The first UK pilot of carbon capture technology on a working coal-fired power plant has started up in Scotland
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Wider therapeutic possibilities for botulinum toxin
Researchers have modified the botulinum neurotoxin to create potential treatments for diseases such as asthma and COPD
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Bile acid helps form 'twisted ribbon' nano-structures
Unusually shaped nano-structures self-assemble with the help of chiral bile acids
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Medical reform to benefit patients, but not all pharmas
China's medical reform supports traditional Chinese medicine
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CROs expand business to fight crisis
Contract research companies benefit as pharmaceutical firms expand their outsourcing
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Photovoltaic power to enter Chinese grid
Lower costs facilitate Chinese PV firms to develop domestic market
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Chinese NASDAQ launches
Growth Enterprise Market GEM cannot satisfy startup companies' thirst for capital
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Thermo Fisher moves environment HQ to China
Scientific instrument maker moves key business centre to China
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Tax policies to target research centres in China
Imposing tax on imported instruments angers industry
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Marc Casper pilots Thermo Fisher through the recession
Exclusive interview with Marc Casper, chief operating officer of the world's largest laboratory supplier, Thermo Fisher Scientific