All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 5
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Opinion
The sincerest form of flattery
Is the pharmaceutical industry churning out copycat versions of existing therapies? Derek Lowe dispels a few myths about 'me-too' drugs
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Opinion
Scientific Debate
Three chemists have resurrected the art of science debate by publishing their conversations on the nature of bonds. This is science that makes you smile, says Philip Ball
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Business
Business roundup: December 2009
Bolivia to lead the electric revolution Bolivia’s decision to develop commercial scale lithium mining by 2014 is good news for the emerging electric car industry and lithium battery producers, but exactly how one of the world’s poorest nations will accomplish this ambitious goal is still uncertain. Yaron Vorona, executive director ...
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News
Chemists quit UK drugs council
Senior chemists leave drugs council following dismissal of chair
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News
Medical isotope shortage concerns in US
DOE panel calls for US to build two major isotope production facilities, House passes bill to promote domestic production of key medical isotope
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News
Virus shells traps multiple proteins
Researchers boost the number of proteins that can be held inside the empty shell of a virus, bringing nanoreactors a step closer
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Non-protein antifreeze helps Arctic beetle chill out
Alaskan beetles lead scientists to discover new class of biological antifreeze molecules - the first that do not contain proteins
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Pharma group aims to banish contaminated ingredients
Consortium aims to tighten pharmaceutical supply chain security and avoid drug contamination scandals
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Bonding under pressure
Unusual compound of xenon and hydrogen made under high pressure by researchers in the US
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Nuclear waste research resurfaces
New enthusiasm for nuclear power by UK government has focused attention on the stockpiles of 50 years' worth of accumulated radioactive waste
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How HIV gives antibodies the slip
New structural studies may help vaccine designers hit HIV where it hurts
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Bayer to reduce cost of chlorine production
New chlorine production process uses 30 per cent less energy than current methods, says Bayer
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Ironing graphene sheets flat
Researchers use mica to form ultra-flat graphene sheets and show the material does not naturally ripple