All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 48
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Opinion
Making holes in the opposition
In traditional warfare, you try to make holes in the opposition
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Opinion
Letters: January 2009
By the time I read your feature on whisky (Chemistry World, December 2008, p40) the magazine’s packaging had been binned. So I could not sample the whisky miniature that must have accompanied this excellent article. CW is, after all, the official organ of a professional body still associated with ...
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News
Spending revealed for key science projects
Some scientists unhappy at lack of transparency in funding process
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Feature
Feynman's fancy
Richard Feynman's famous talk on atom-by-atom assembly is often credited with kick-starting nanotechnology. Fifty years on, Philip Ball investigates how influential it really was
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News
US academics freed from waste worries
US chemistry laboratories have been freed from regulations on handling hazardous waste that lumped them under the same rules as industrial facilities
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News
Reach enters second phase
The EU's massive Reach scheme for the registration, evaluation and authorisation of chemicals passed its first milestone
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Careers
The insider: Mixing synthesis and drug discovery
Sarah Houlton talks to Sharan Bagal about life as a medicinal chemist
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Careers
Profile: Brand loyalty
A fascination for conducting polymers coupled with an interest in languages prepared Liz Mallen for a successful career with a global silicones supplier, writes Yfke Hager
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Careers
Careers clinic: Teaching's no dead end
Becoming a teacher doesn't close off alternative options, writes Caroline Tolond, but changing direction doesn't spell an end to teaching