All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 35
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Tailor-made cage for sulfate anions
Computer aided design has helped make the strongest synthetic sulfate-encapsulating receptor ever
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Glowing protein in 'animal photosynthesis'
Green fluorescent marker protein found in exotic marine animals can convert light into chemical energy
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UK carbon capture and storage gets government boost
All new coal-fired power plants to be fitted with carbon capture and storage technology under new government rules
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EPA decision threatens chemical industry
Chemical facilities could face increased regulation and costs following EPA proposal on greenhouse gas health risks
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Metal toughens up spider silk
Scientists further strengthen a biomaterial already tougher than most man-made fibres
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Wetlands caused ancient methane belch
Analysis of methane in ancient ice suggests wetlands emitted vast quantities of the gas
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Germany bans GM maize
Germany's ban of a GM maize strain raises industry fears the country may reverse its GM-tolerant stance
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Darling budgets for high tech growth
The UK's 2009 budget leans on the high technology sectors to drag the country out of recession
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Call for Indian plagiarism watchdog
Indian experts are still calling for a national agency to tackle plagiarism, one year on from a major case of scientific fraud
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GSK and Pfizer join forces in fight against HIV
Unique HIV joint venture formed by two pharma heavyweights
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New method reveals small molecule-RNA conjugates
New screening techniques uncover co-enzyme-A linked RNA
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Lead-lined clouds
Lead in the atmosphere causes clouds to form at warmer temperatures and with less water
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Chiral metals shape up for catalysis
Palladium catalyst free of organic material gains chiral features through morphological memory
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Isolated microbes survive for millions of years
Hidden beneath an Antarctic glacier microbes have survived for millions of years feeding on iron and sulphates
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Mass spec pinpoints flu virus types
High resolution mass spectrometry could provide a new strategy in preparations for influenza outbreaks
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Merger creates German research powerhouse
New Karlsruhe Institute of Technology hopes to compete on a global scale
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Heteroaromatic rings of the future
A new computer program compiles library of untapped aromatic heterocycles
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