All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 95
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Aqueous Fischer-Tropsch is clean and green
Water-soluble catalyst provides a green route to synthetic hydrocarbon fuels
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Aqueous Fischer-Tropsch is clean and green
Water-soluble catalyst provides a green route to synthetic hydrocarbon fuels
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Patent delays mars bumper year for US university tech transfer
Spinouts, licensing and inventions up but patents down
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Haem's secret life as a hormone exposed
Best known as blood's oxygen carrier, haem may also be a signalling molecule
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Chemists make fullerene necklace
Self-assembling string of buckyballs linked by aromatic 'pincer'
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Acrylamide cancer link confirmed
New study finds first evidence for increased risk of cancer in women
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Structural snapshot shows monster protein
Largest cellular component ever imaged by x-ray crystallography may make useful drug carrier
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Water cleaning membrane shows hybrid vigour
Polymer containing protein channels could clean waste water and deliver drugs
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Polymers tackle implant concerns
Haemocompatible and shape-memory polymers the future of stents
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Polymer chemistry tackles implant concerns
Haemocompatible and shape-memory polymers the future of stents
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Nanotech meets big business
UK government seeks to marry up local innovators with international business partners
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Australian scientists await Rudd's 'education revolution'
High hopes for science as new Labor government ratifies Kyoto
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Podcast
December 2007
Chemistry World Podcast - December 2007INTRODUCTION(Promo)Brought to you by the Royal Society of Chemistry, this is the Chemistry World Podcast.(Promo ends)Interviewer - Chris SmithHello, welcome to the Chemistry World Podcast, which is brought to you this month by Mark Peplow, Victoria Gill, Ananyo Bhattacharya, and Richard Van Noorden. ...