All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 79
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News
Gene silencing gets fat
Therapies a step closer thanks to fatty nanoparticles that ferry RNAi into cells
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Review
The people's drug
This book examines the evolution of aspirin as a compound and as a drug, used for the treatment of pain
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Review
The baskets are back
In 1989, David Gutsche's book Calixarenes launched the RSC's Monographs in supramolecular chemistry series
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Review
The bases of nature
Alkaloid research has played a significant role in the development of organic chemistry throughout its history
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Review
A lot to Bragg about
Nobel prize winners, William Bragg (WHB, 1862-1942) and Lawrence Bragg (WLB, 1890-1971) remain a unique father and son combination
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Feature
Let registration commence
Over the next ten years the European Chemicals Agency will undertake a mammoth task - registering 30,000 chemicals ready for Reach. Brigitte Osterath reports
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Feature
Chemistry's millionaire
Steve Davies has made successful business his hobby. He reveals some of the secrets of entrepreneurial chemistry to Sarah Houlton
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Feature
Snapshots from the NMR frontier
From structural biology to nanoscale catalysts, Joe McEntee finds that researchers are exploring all sorts of creative variations on the NMR theme
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Feature
A forgotten triumph
In 1858, a new theory revolutionised organic chemistry, but its originator was brushed aside. Mike Sutton revives the memory of Archibald Scott Couper
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Feature
Pulling our strings
There is much more to DNA than that elegant double helix. Philip Ball explores the twists and tangles of chromatin
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Careers
Max Whitby – from filmmaker to researcher
Max Whitby made films about science for 20 years, then finally moved into the laboratory. He talks to Yfke Hager
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Opinion
Why chemistry takes years to master unlike computer science
Dylan Stiles takes a trip down memory lane
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OpinionKjeldahl flask
Beer has made an immense contribution to humanity generally and to chemists in particular