All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 73
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UK's chem-bio interface gets mixed report
Research councils don't adequately support interdisciplinary research, scientists say
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Liquid crystals stand up for DNA detection
Liquid crystals that detect DNA sequence could be developed into cheap, portable detectors as small as a wristwatch
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Slick synthesis to sea sponge structure
A new route to a complex sea sponge biomolecule with promising anti-tumour properties hits the target in just nine steps
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EU pesticide threat
European agriculture ministers agree to ease proposed pesticide restrictions - setting up a clash with the European Parliament
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Anti-inflammatory compound from cannabis found in herbs
A common natural product may help to treat bowel disease and arthritis without triggering psychoactive effects
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Lake sediments reveal 7000 years of history
History of Chinese dynasties recorded in metal deposits
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Global industries call for carbon cuts
Chemical companies included in policy document ahead of G8 summit in Japan
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Chemistry dominates list of China's most influential papers
Nine out of 24 pioneering articles by chemists and materials scientists
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Micro-magnets promise colour MRI scans
Nickel shapes produce specific radio signals for detailed imaging
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Deal on NHS drugs set to trim pharma industry profits
Price of branded drugs cut by two per cent and off-patent drugs to face competition from generics
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China assesses Sichuan earthquake's environmental costs
Chemical industry reconstruction and new nuclear build could be put on hold
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Reach chemicals regulation hit by computer problems
Manufacturers and distributers face 'outrageous' registration delays
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Microfluidic artistry hits the rails
Rails guide plastic parts along microfluidic channels to build complex sculptures
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Nano-embrace makes insulators conduct
The interface between adjacent crystals of two organic insulators conducts electricity like a metal
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Asymmetric ketone catalysis gets pharma-scale makeover
A reaction confined to the lab for 25 years could find favour with industry after chemists retune the catalyst
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Daiichi Sankyo makes bid for Ranbaxy
Japanese firm set to take a controlling stake in India's biggest pharma company
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Olympic chemical restrictions worries industry
Controls over making and transporting chemicals ahead of the games could push up prices