All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 91
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Business
Business roundup: February 2008
Chemical blasts A spate of accidents in chemical plants around the world in the last two months - including in the US and Japan - has caused the deaths of 20 plant employees, and left dozens more injured. On 19 December a blast and fire in the US ...
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First sales for 'world's cheapest solar cells'
They're flexible, they're affordable, and they could usher in a solar power revolution
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Catalysis probed with MRI
A new technique can see gas reactions as they happen inside microreactors
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EU extends emissions trading scheme to petrochemicals
Ambitious energy plan to meet greenhouse gas targets
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Trio of papers cast doubts on osteoporosis treatment
Studies question calcium supplements and drug benefits
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Polymer gel could prevent skin grafts shrinking
Loading with an enzyme-inhibiting drug could reduce painful contraction of grafts
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2008 Wolf prize winners revealed
Pioneers of single molecule spectroscopy jointly recognised by award
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Turning gas into fuel cheaply
Fuel cell converts methane to methanol at lower temperature and pressure
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NIH battles publishers over open access
Agency pushes ahead as publishers warn mandatory policy will disrupt peer review
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Soap ingredient disrupts testosterone activity
Common antibacterial agent triclocarban found to amplify the hormone's effect in rats and human cells
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Nanomachines to treat cancer
Investment firm backs UCLA scientists' plans to commercialise nanoparticle-based cancer therapy - fast
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Chemists tame the uranyl ion
A new uranium compound sheds lights on how to make the element more manageable in future
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Microneedles may mean an end to painful injections
Arrays of tiny needles made faster and cheaper thanks to laser polymerisation
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Huge project to boost Chinese drug development
Multibillion-yuan programme to address dearth of private funding