All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 46
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Tethered nanocubes seek out analytes
Giving biosensors the ability to scout around may led to improved disease detection
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Research audit shows UK chemistry in good shape
UK chemistry has received a general thumbs-up from the nation's massive 2008 research assessment exercise
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Australia launches global carbon capture institute
Australia has unveiled a global institute to help develop flagship carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects
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Business
Business roundup: February 2009
Dow’s Rohm and Haas deal on the rocks Despite having cleared European regulatory hurdles, Dow’s takeover of Rohm and Haas is hanging in the balance after state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Company (KPC) scuttled their $17.4 billion (£11.9 billion) K-Dow joint venture deal just days before it was set to close. ...
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China pushes for higher quality patents
Chinese researchers urged to apply for international patents
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Outwitting the doping cheats of the future
German biochemists have developed a test to beat a potential new doping drug
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EU sidesteps Reach to ban paint stripping solvent
Dichloromethane-based paint strippers banned by EU legislation
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Electron-conducting polymer for printed electronics
New polymer semiconductor promises to boost the processing power of printed circuits
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Quantum shuttling boost for organic solar cells
Coherent energy transport in polymers observed at room temperature
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Synthetic HDL could boost body's 'good cholesterol'
Nanoparticle-based HDL mimic could complement statins in tackling cholesterol