All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 47
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Plants reprogrammed to produce potential drugs
Genetically modified periwinkles could one day function as medicine-making factories
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Aspirin-cobalt complex shows anti-tumour promise
Study underlines potential of adding organometallic fragments to established drugs
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Curvaceous crystals
Elaborately curved crystalline structures can grow from simple solutions of metal carbonates
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MRI at the nanoscale
Virus images show how high-resolution imaging could revolutionise structural biology
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Micro-machines get a grip
Crab-like microscopic grippers move cells in response to biochemical signals
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Chemists edge closer to recreating early life
An evolving, self-replicating RNA system adds weight to 'RNA World' theory of life's emergence on earth
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Nanotubes promise electronic inks
Masking metallic nanotubes reveals the true potential of their semiconducting neighbours
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Bankruptcy loans approved for LyondellBasell
Debt-stricken petrochemicals giant allowed to borrow over 2 billion dollars after US arm files for bankruptcy
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Review
Hydrogen energy: challenges and prospects
Carbons and carbon supported catalysts in hydroprocessing
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Chemical lift-off in the sub-Sahara
Sean Milmo reports on new opportunities for the chemicals industry as foreign funds flow into sub-Saharan Africa
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Into Africa
China's national petroleum companies have built some of the biggest refinery projects in Africa, in a resource rush not without controversy
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Cells with potential
Beyond the medical breakthroughs, the hype and the controversy, how are the big drug companies developing their use of stem cells? Sarah Houlton reports