All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 53
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Careers
Profile: Fresh air
Gas technologist John Irven never forgets his first scientific influences, writes Yfke Hager
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Careers
Who's who: Santa's scientific helpers
Toys aren't safe to distribute until specially trained scientists have destroyed them, reports Emma Davies
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Careers
Careers clinic: The smell of success
Caroline Tolond sniffs out job opportunities in the fragrance industry
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Opinion
Casimir concord
Philip Ball uncovers a pleasing symmetry surrounding the mysterious Casimir force
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Business
Business roundup: December 2008
GSK snaps up hepatitis expert In a bid to strengthen its position in the race to develop new hepatitis therapies, UK pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has agreed to buy Genelabs Technologies in a deal worth $57 million (£35 million). Source: © ISM / Science Photo Library Liver cells ...
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News
Virus revealed by flipping lipid
Drug flags up virus-infected cells for destruction by the body's own immune system
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Silicon for better batteries
Using silicon in lithium ion batteries could make devices run seven times longer
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New UK drug pricing system agreed
Deal cuts pharma profits, boosts generics, and may lead to more approvals for new medicines
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ERC concludes first phase of advanced grants
Half a billion euros dished out to well-established scientists