All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 84
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Business
Business roundup: April 2008
Declining dollar yet to bite The chemicals industry has yet to feel the impact of the slowing US economy, and rising costs of energy and feedstocks (see Chemistry World, March 2008, p19). Some of the biggest players in the industry, including the world’s largest chemical company BASF, have now added ...
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Antidepressants in the dock
Antidepressant drugs have been caught in the eye of two separate media storms over the past month
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AvastinApprovalRaisesHopesEyebrows
The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Genentech/Roche medicine Avastin for treatment of late-stage breast cancer
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Germany consolidates solar power lead
Fraunhofer Center for Silicon Photovoltaics will boost 'Solar Valley'
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Bisphenol A and the baby bottle debate
There are always uncertainties when animal studies are extrapolated into human effects
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Big funding for GM research
China to spend over a billion dollars on improving crop yield, nutrition and drought resistance
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Surfactants help reactions work in water
PTS is an effective new ingredient in the quest to run catalytic organic reactions in water
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China's environment gets a health check
Ground-breaking report maps pollution in unprecedented detail
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UK drug firms to slash research and jobs
Pharma's confidence slumps as UK scraps drug pricing scheme
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Pill for car-sick dogs to be launched in Europe
Pfizer's Cerenia to bring relief to pets from April
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'Designer' catalyst fights fuel cell poisoning
Nanoparticles designed from scratch exhibit outstanding catalytic activity for the selective oxidation of CO
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China announces major government reshuffle
Energy watchdog established, drug regulator reformed