All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 57
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Electronic waste processing puts Chinese children's health at risk
Lax regulation allows toxic compounds to enter air and water in Guiyu
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Europe suspends antiobesity drug
EMEA has recommended that doctors stop prescribing Sanofi-aventis' anti-obesity drug rimonabant
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Proteins swap partners
Cells chaperone metalloproteins to prevent them partnering with the wrong metals
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Merck to slash more jobs
Merck is slashing more than 10 per cent of its workforce as it tries to increase efficiency.
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A greener route to amines
Ruthenium complex provides environmentally friendly route to key industrial intermediates
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Investment rekindles interest in science
Upturn in England's student science demand sees £350 million plan heralded a success
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OECD urges China to innovate
China is investing heavily in R&D but failing to foster innovation
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RNA computers built in yeast
Molecular logic inches towards smart therapeutics for living cells
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UK chemists warn of funding crisis
Sharp drop in grant numbers hits young scientists and blue skies research
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Miller's legacy: new clues to origins of life
Stashed vials from Stanley Miller's iconic 'primordial soup' experiments re-examined
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Credit crunch may boost Chinese science
Worries over diminishing exports could fuel government spending on research
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Long-life light illuminates cells
Platinum-based dyes for cell imaging glow for hundreds of times longer than conventional probes
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Podcast
Rutherfordium
An element born from the intense scientific competition between Russia and America
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Enzymes hit with double punch
Small molecule designed to block two key cancer enzymes simultaneously
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Radiopharmaceutical shortage raises long-term supply questions
Blip in Europe's supply of medical isotopes highlights ageing nuclear reactor network
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Cantilevers bend over for drug detection
Silicon diving boards used as high-throughput screening arrays to study action of antibiotics