All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 84
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News
Switchable surfactants give on-demand emulsions
Carbon dioxide and air control molecule's surface action
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Indian research institutes face tough times
A growing crisis in academic recruitment is threatening international collaborations
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Polyurethane precursor production stepped up
China on track for world-beating polyurethane market
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Frozen fuel find rewrites rule book
Large deposits of methane hydrates found at surprisingly shallow depths below the sea floor
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Laser light cast on quantum evolution
Scientists reveal how genetic algorithms help lasers selectively cleave chemical bonds
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Alzheimer's researchers tackle waste disposal
Alzheimer's mice show improved memory when innoculated with an enzyme involved in protein degradation.
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Biotronics branches out
Nanowire devices can communicate with individual nerve cells and their extensions.
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Opinion
Editorial: Evolution and evidence
I suspect most of our readers would agree with the statement, 'human beings, as we know them, developed from earlier species of animals'.
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Business
Business roundup: September 2006
Alaskan oilfield in hot water Crude oil prices suffered a roller coaster ride in August alongside a drama unfolding at BP’s Alaskan oilfield, the largest in North America. Attention has focused on the oil company since March, when up to 270,000 gallons of crude leaked from its transit line in ...
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OpinionRadioactive recommendations
The recent recommendations from the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management should prompt a renewed research effort to tackle the problems of nuclear waste storage.
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The right blend of skills and experience
After years of jumping between chemistry jobs, Adam Hold created his dream career by setting up his own company to provide analytical services. Yfke Hager reports
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Destroying the poisons of war
It is almost a decade since the Chemical Weapons Convention came into force but many signatories are failing to meet targets. Simon Hadlington investigates.