All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 69
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Engineered antibodies could cut chemotherapy risks
Controlled drug attachment to antibodies lowers side-effects of cancer treatment
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Chemists join Olympic clean-up effort
Modelling and satellite technology improve atmosphere over Beijing
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Nanotube mesh boosts plastic electronics
Networks of carbon nanotubes used to print high-performance electronic circuits on bendy plastic
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Weighing molecules with nanotubes
Atom-sensitive nano-scales may be an alternative to mass spectrometry
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Chemical education in need of reform
China's chemistry courses are failing to meet industry needs
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Uncovering the hidden nanoworld
A powerful imaging technique now enables tiny buried objects to be investigated
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Millions raised for drug development
New consortium promises a richer future for China's biotech industry
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'Macho' work ethic forcing women out of chemistry
Isolation and lack of encouragement fuel exit from academia
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Raman reveals DNA in action
Signal-boosting silver nanoparticles help Raman to 'see' strands of DNA hybridising
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Testing times for new liver drug
AstraZeneca targets Chinese population with new cancer treatment
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Humans may sense light through skin
Proteins in human tissue outside the eye found to respond to light
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Side-effects study opens up new drug leads
Scientists have identified possible new targets for existing drugs by comparing their side-effects
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Concentrating sunlight cuts solar power costs
Concern as nitrogen trifluoride production stepped up