All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 58
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Exclusive interview: Deborah Swackhamer
New head of EPA's science advisory board expects more influence on environmental policy
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Glue beats gecko's sticking power
Carbon nanotubes yield powerful dry adhesive that can be easily peeled away
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Chinese melamine crisis prompts call for better tests
Food testing methods inadequate, say analytical instrument makers
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Clever catalysts promise commercial advantage
Chemical industry showcases cheaper, smarter catalysts for pharma at CPhI trade show
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Green fluorescent protein takes Nobel Prize
Chalfie, Shimomura and Tsien share 2008 chemistry award
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Ocean acidification threat to UK coral reefs
Two-thirds of cold water corals could disappear by the end of the century, scientists predict
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EPA decides against regulating perchlorate in water
Almost all public drinking water holds safe levels of propellant chemical, says agency
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New science minister in UK reshuffle
Drayson takes science brief while climate and energy combine in one department
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Diabetic sugar highs trigger heart disease
Spikes in blood glucose levels can lead to clogged arteries
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Nanotube catalysts improve industrial reaction
Modified nanotubes catalyse milder, safer and more selective butadiene synthesis
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Greener explosives show promise
Encouraging prospects for eco-friendly pyrotechnics and propellants based on nitrogen
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Chemical knockout for Chlamydia
Protein-blocking chemicals better than genetic manipulation to uncover pathogen's infectious secrets
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US to overhaul industrial chemicals inventory
Outdated list includes over 70,000 chemicals that are no longer in use
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California bill to ban PFCs axed
Schwarzenegger vetoes perfluorocarbon legislation but signs off chemical oversight programme
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