All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 41
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News
Sweet-toothed bacteria make their own vaccine
Bacteria fed with modified sugars produce a component of their own vaccine
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Shining a light on neural activity
Light-activated semiconducting nanostructures wirelessly stimulate neurons
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Inorganic crystals tuned into tubes
Polyoxometalate crystals grown into microtubes of controlled size and shape
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Podcast
March 2009
Chemistry World Podcast - March 200900:12 -- Introduction02:03 -- Exercise capacity of heart failure patients improved 05:00 -- Molecular thermometer takes cell temperature 07:41 -- ...
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More data from mixtures via NMR
New diffusion separation technique for NMR helps chemists analyse mixtures
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Analysis hints at solar energy alternatives
Revisiting old research may hold the key to creating a portfolio of affordable solar energy materials
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Nano-regulation creeps closer
Canada the first country to start a mandatory safety reporting scheme for companies producing nanomaterials
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Financial help for China's chemical industry
China's government approves petrochemical industry economic revival plan
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Careers
Careers clinic: Planning ahead
Now, more than ever, is the time to proactively manage your career, says Caroline Tolond
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News
Resistant breast cancers re-sensitised to Tamoxifen
Breast cancer cells will take a double whammy from a new combination therapy
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Feature
Fight for rights
A few male chemists were fervent supporters of the women who sought to joining their ranks at the turn of the 20th century, as Marelene and Geoff Rayner-Canham find out
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Molecular healing
Biomaterials engineers are hijacking the chemistry behind the healing process to create a new generation of smarter wound treatments. Victoria Gill investigates
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Review
Spotlight on women chemists
Chemistry was their life. Pioneer British women chemists, 1880-1949