All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 86
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Contamination from food packaging 'ignored'
Chemist calls for rigorous investigation of leached compounds
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Bury radioactive waste, UK government told
Radioactive waste should be stored deep underground at sites where local communities have had the opportunity to participate in, and even withdraw from, the planning process.
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Breast implant study 'probably flawed'
The editors of a journal that published a study linking silicone breast implants with higher than normal levels of platinum in the body have urged caution over findings.
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Europe's promising young researchers rewarded
A select group of high-achieving young scientists is looking forward to a Euro windfall after winning the European young investigators (Euryi) awards.
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Terror plot sparks frenzied speculation about liquid explosives
Widespread speculation on the chemistry of liquid explosives, following news of a terrorist plot to blow up transatlantic flights from the UK, must be treated with caution.
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Science hit by Middle East crisis
Conflict underlines the need for international efforts to strengthen collaboration between scientists in the region.
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Fuel cell future in miniature
Forget Lego and Meccano, the latest techie toy for surreptitiously educating unsuspecting children has arrived - a mini hydrogen fuel-cell-powered car.
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Australia's first synchrotron
Australia's only synchrotron has achieved first light, a key milestone for the facility that is due to open in April next year.
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Clinical chaos under scrutiny
Clinical trials of new drugs need to be tightened up, according to an expert group convened in the aftermath of a drug trial that left six people fighting for their lives.
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Indian research institutes face tough times
International collaborations threatened by staff shortages.