All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 65
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Feature
The expanding world of microarrays
DNA microarrays play a major role in gene expression research and now second generations of the technology are coming into play. Michael Gross reports
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Feature
On the hunt for a blockbuster
Swiss biopharmaceutical company Actelion had a good financial year in 2005 and is now hoping for a drug to take it to the next level of success. Katharine Sanderson reports
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Review
Colloidal dispersions in depth
Emulsions, foams, and suspensions: fundamentals and applications
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Review
Harnessing solar energy
Artificial photosynthesis: from basic biology to industrial application
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Careers
Consulting on contaminated land
An interest in environmental issues has led chemist Tom Henman into a career as a contaminated land consultant. Karen Harries-Rees reports
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News
Watch this space
The Chemistry World news service will return in the first week of January 2006.
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News
Chromatography under pressure
Notoriously difficult use of small-particle stationary phases in HPLC gets easier
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News
Chemists queue up for Cuban collaboration
Chemists from UK and Cuban universities will meet in Havana next week to discuss the application of chemistry in the life sciences.
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News
Atomised alloy for stronger, lighter, cheaper jet fighters
Researchers at the US Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory have developed an aluminium alloy they say could significantly improve jet aircraft design and reduce costs
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News
Isotope ratio analysis to resolve environmental conflict
Analysis of carbon and nitrogen isotopes contained in the hair on an elephant's tail is helping explain the animals' feeding behaviour.
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News
Grammatical analysis for protein annotation
A linguistic approach could revolutionise the analysis and annotation of complex proteome data, an Italian protein expert has argued.
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News
Same components, two elaborate structures
Two different molecular cages, made from the same metal salt and bridging ligand, could aid the development of controlled self-assembly.
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News
Chemistry World ed-board member gets gong
Chemistry World ed-board member Tony Ryan was awarded an OBE in the Queen's New Year honours list.
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News
Exposing arsenic in Europe
Arsenic exposure through drinking water in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia has been monitored by European researchers.