All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 66
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Chipscreen hits funding barrier for new drug
Regulators take a tough stance against Chinese pharma firms
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Reach regulator faces resource stretch
Concerns persist that the agency implementing Europe's Reach regulation may not have the necessary resources
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EU plans to share more science funds and facilities
European Commission floats voluntary scheme to end duplication of national research efforts
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Hot chillis evolved to kill fungi
Study confirms spicy capsaicinoids defend fruit from microbes
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Yeast manufacture morphine precursor
Chemists mix and match enzymes in yeast to make intermediates of painkillers and cancer drugs
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Uncovering uranium's unusual bonding
First unsupported uranium-aluminium bond reveals radioactive element's complex chemistry
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RNA stops HIV in its tracks
Interfering RNA smuggled into immune cells stops the entry and spread of HIV
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Elastic conductor stretches the bounds of electronics
Nanotube-packed polymer could be used for cheap flexible displays and robot 'skin'
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Closer ties urged between China and IEA
World energy forum needs China onboard to tackle carbon emissions and high oil prices
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EPA nanosafety scheme fails to draw industry
Fewer companies than expected sign up to voluntary programme
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Vaccine failures shake up HIV research
Cancelled HIV vaccine trials increase the focus on new antiretroviral drugs
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Podcast
August 2008
Chemistry World Podcast - August 200800:10 -- Introduction2:08 -- The moon may not be made of cheese, but it's wetter than expected5:05 -- Chemistry on Mars7:10 -- Eric Wolff from the British Antarctic Survey explains how ...
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Cooler fuel cells
Layered electrolyte keeps solid oxide fuel cells working near room temperature
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Breakthrough catalyst for splitting water
Mild electrolysis system boosts hopes for artificial photosynthesis
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Nanostructures made easy
Wet chemistry creates self-assembling surface that holds molecules in nano-scale arrays