All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 8

  • Review

    Treelike patterns

    2009-10-28T10:40:15Z

    Branches

  • Review

    Monitoring a less known element

    2009-10-28T10:36:58Z

    Beryllium: environmental analysis and monitoring

  • Review

    Mainly coenzyme B12

    2009-10-28T10:35:17Z

    Metal-carbon bonds in enzymes and cofactors

  • Review

    More than plates and cups

    2009-10-28T10:34:20Z

    Structural ceramics: fundamentals and case studies

  • Review

    p-Block survey

    2009-10-28T10:33:28Z

    Inorganic rings and polymers of the p-block elements. From fundamentals to applications

  • Review

    Another classics

    2009-10-28T10:32:25Z

    Classics in stereoselective synthesis

  • Review

    Energy and climate change

    2009-10-28T10:29:52Z

    Three books on energy, climate change and options for the future

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2009-10-28T10:19:36Z

    20 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Opinion

    The funding lottery

    2009-10-28T10:19:00Z

    There are a number of laws that govern the behaviour of systems

  • Opinion

    Letters: November 2009

    2009-10-28T10:19:00Z

    I read Microwaving myth s (Chemistry World, October 2008, p40) and subsequent letter by Frank Smith, a pioneer in microwave-assisted reactions (Chemistry World, July 2009, p39). It appears that 1985 was the beginning of microwave-assisted chemical reactions based on Smith’s as well as our published work. Our group ...

  • Careers

    The Educated Chemist: Advanced science

    2009-10-28T10:11:03Z

    Students at the University of Liverpool can tailor their advanced science postgraduate programmes to suit their taste and background, says Yfke Hager

  • Careers

    Careers clinic: Graduate recruitment

    2009-10-28T10:10:23Z

    There's no denying that it's a difficult time to get your first job after graduation but stay positive and open-minded and you'll surely be rewarded, says Caroline Tolond

  • Careers

    Profile: Hair today

    2009-10-28T10:10:08Z

    Combining know-how from different businesses helped Procter & Gamble win the 2009 RSC Teamwork in innovation award for the development of hair dye product, Perfect 10

  • Careers

    Who's who: Agency access

    2009-10-28T10:09:55Z

    Recruitment agencies often offer the only route into a job, but you'll need to register with a few and be prepared to listen to what the consultants say, as Sarah Houlton reports

  • FEATURE-nobel-400
    Feature

    Biology's Nobel molecule factory

    2009-10-28T09:59:00Z

    Three scientists who revealed the structure and workings of the ribosome have shared the 2009 Nobel prize in chemistry. Phillip Broadwith unravels the story

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2009-10-28T09:35:03Z

    Iriomoteolide

  • Opinion

    Column: Undercover Academic

    2009-10-28T09:35:03Z

    Lab life

  • Opinion

    Column: The crucible

    2009-10-28T09:35:02Z

    Could red light and green tea really give 'facial rejuvenation'? Philip Ball looks at the intriguing science behind this new claim

  • Opinion

    Senseless screening

    2009-10-28T09:35:00Z

    Derek Lowe advises opening your mind during the screening cascade taken by potential drug targets, and remaining goal orientated at all times

  • Ernst Büchner (right) with his father Wilhelm, Pfungstadt, Germany, c. 1865
    Opinion

    Büchners Funnel

    2009-10-28T09:35:00Z

    Laboratories are noisy places. Stop and listen.