All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 101
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Research
Shortcut to carbon dioxide plastics holds sequestration promise
Japanese chemists circumvent energetically unfavourable polymer route with radical reaction
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News
Obama’s proposed science budget disappoints
Funding requests for 2015 for major US science agencies fail to keep pace with inflation
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Business
Bayer agrees seed firm takeover in Argentina
Bayer CropScience seeks to grow South American seed business
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News
Convicted chemist was ‘sole bad actor’ at US drug lab
Report concludes Annie Dookhan was only bad apple at lab but 40,000 drug cases may need revisiting
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Business
Europe's chemical industry faces extinction in 10 years
Chairman of Ineos warns that the sector could go the way of the dinosaur thanks to high energy and feedstock costs
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Opinion
The future of feedstocks
Where will our chemicals come from when the oil wells run dry? Jose Lopez-Sanchez discusses renewable feedstocks
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Research
Santiago Gómez-Ruiz: Chemistry is a powerful tool for fighting cancer
Santiago Gómez-Ruiz talks about his work with nanostructured materials and shares his advice for young scientists
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Research
Buckyballs form up into quasicrystal layer
Fullerenes can form penrose tile patterns on the surface of quasicrystalline alloys
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News
Politicians accuse US food agency of illegally monitoring employees
Republican staff report calls the Food and Drug Administration’s surveillance of whistleblowers unlawful
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Research
Rotaxanes make symmetry history
Synthesis and separation of mechanically chiral rotaxanes after more than 40 years is ‘a major breakthrough’
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Research
Microfluidic fuel cells on paper
Early steps towards point-of-care devices that harvest the energy needed to perform measurements from test samples
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Business
Evonik acquires US silicic acid ester supplier
German chemicals giant expand functional silane production in the US with Silbond purchase
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Research
Mass spec backpack for chemical analysis on the go
Portable analyser can detect explosives, chemical weapons and drug out in the field
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Research
Geological technique adapted to analyse Aboriginal Australian objects
Cultural heritage questions answered by mining equipment
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Business
Europe's chemical sector stagnated in 2013
Lack of output growth leaves industry 6.4% adrift of peak in 2007
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Research
Mechanical stress pulls cyclisation into shape
The introduction of small mechanical stresses could be used to drive reactions at room temperature
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Research
Worms build waving towers to get out more
Waxy secretions let microscopic nematodes build structures from themselves to find new beetle hosts