All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 91
-
News
Heaviest element awaits confirmation
Russian and American scientists claim to have discovered element 118, the newest and heaviest addition to the periodic table.
-
News
Death sentences for microbes
Researchers have used linguistic analysis to create new antimicrobial agents.
-
News
Nobel lobbying skews prizes, chemist claims
Top German chemist complains that US domination in recent years is linked to lobbying efforts
-
News
Invisibility cloak is latest amazing 'metamaterial'
Chemists beware - the metamaterialists are making startling progress.
-
News
Great leap forward for MRI imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging could be used to track individual molecules in the body.
-
News
UK researchers unveil country's most powerful microscope
Teams at Imperial College London prepare to focus on Alzheimers' disease and nanoscience of osteoporosis.
-
News
A checkerboard of water
From extreme water-attraction to extreme water-repulsion at the flick of a switch
-
News
British scholarship scheme to attract the world's best brains
Alistair Darling announces plans for a Rhodes-style scholarship scheme designed to give Britain a competitive edge.
-
News
Oldest pigments found in ancient fossils
Colourful organic molecules have been found in the remains of 350-million-year-old sea creatures
-
News
The smell of filthy lucre
The characteristic metallic smell of coins is actually a type of human body odour
-
News
Plutonium hitchhikers take the fast stream
Plutonium travels through groundwater by hitching a ride on tiny colloid particles.
-
News
Volcanoes reveal the secret of the origin of life
The chemical reaction that was life's starting point over four billion years ago
-
News
European PFOS restrictions
EU ministers are collaborating with the European Parliament to secure early restrictions on perfluorooctane sulfonates
-
News
Sulfate solution to acrylamide problem
Simple changes in farming methods could reduce levels of acrylamide in wheat-based foods
-
News
Synthetic origami folds like natural enzymes
Large organic molecule mimics biological protein folding
-
Business
Business roundup: November 2006
Chemical security criticised Explosions at a chemical plant near the town of Apex, North Carolina, US, forced more than 17 000 people to evacuate their homes, in early October sparking further criticism that the government has not seriously addressed the issue of chemical plant security. The incident came ...
-
Careers
The accidental traveller
After working in New Zealand, medicinal chemistry tempted Ashley Jarvis back to the UK. He now works in his dream field, as Yfke Hager discovers