All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 29

  • News

    German GM rulings spark controversy

    2009-06-01T10:22:46Z

    Mixed fortunes for genetically-modified crops in Germany

  • Podcast

    June 2009

    2009-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - June 200900:12- Introduction01:30-- Dinosaur protein discovered in fossil03:51-- Does green fluorescent protein carry out 'animal photosynthesis'?07:06-- Frog foams - Alan Cooper describes a novel set of biomolecules 13:44 -- Double-action solar cells on the horizon16:22-- Metal-reinforced spider silk unravelled18:33-- Ice can reveal an ancient ...

  • News

    The natural approach to winning at drug discovery

    2009-05-31T18:10:00Z

    How to bias high throughput screening libraries

  • News

    New probe promises ozone answers

    2009-05-31T18:10:00Z

    A highly selective new probe should help address controversial claims that cells make ozone

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    Feature

    Nanopores for thought

    2009-05-29T18:07:00Z

    Sarah Houlton talks to Hagan Bayley, the 2008 Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year

  • Feature

    Monsters from the deep preserved

    2009-05-29T18:05:25Z

    Finding and then raising historic ships wrecked centuries ago is challenging business - but it's just the first part of the rescue process, says Elisabeth Jeffries

  • Feature

    At the crossroads

    2009-05-29T18:03:51Z

    Fifteen years after Nelson Mandela won South Africa's first democratic election, the 'rainbow nation' continues to face challenges as diverse as its people. Linda Nordling reports

  • Opinion

    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    2009-05-29T18:02:00Z

    Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde star in the famous story by Robert Louis Stevenson.

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2009-05-29T17:57:14Z

    30 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Opinion

    Letters: June 2009

    2009-05-29T17:57:00Z

    I read with great interest the article by Hayley Birch entitled The artificial leaf (Chemistry World, May 2009, p42). It was pleasing to see that the x-ray structure of Photosystem II (PSII) was shown as a key figure in the article. This structure was determined by myself and colleagues ...

  • Review

    Astronomy and Nature

    2009-05-29T17:55:40Z

    Science and controversy: A biography of Sir Norman Lockyer, founder editor of Nature

  • Review

    Bioinorganic chemistry

    2009-05-29T17:54:50Z

    Metallothioneins and related chelators

  • Review

    Cleaning up chemistry

    2009-05-29T17:53:47Z

    Chemistry: The impure science

  • Review

    On the side of the angels

    2009-05-29T17:52:31Z

    Drug truths: Dispelling the myths about pharma R&D

  • Review

    Relativistically speaking

    2009-05-29T17:50:00Z

    Relativistic quantum chemistry: The fundamental theory of molecular science

  • Review

    Under the spell of chemistry

    2009-05-29T17:49:54Z

    cheMagic: 50 chemistry classics and magic tricks

  • Review

    Sauce for organic chemistry

    2009-05-29T17:47:02Z

    W H Perkin Jr, Robert Robinson, Ewart Jones and Jack Baldwin - giants of the DP

  • Careers

    The insider: Chemistry showcase

    2009-05-29T17:37:32Z

    This year's Meet the Universities event promises to bring together record numbers of prospective students and university staff, explains Robert Bowles, RSC ChemNet executive

  • Careers

    The Educated Chemist: Crossing boundaries

    2009-05-29T17:34:30Z

    Synthetic biology is an exciting discipline that links science, engineering and computing. Helen Carmichael reports on how the subject is inching its way into UK universities

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    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