All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 102
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News
Europe suspends Swiss research status in immigration row
Loss of full research partnership standing will put Switzerland at a disadvantage in securing European funding
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Research
Fuel cells put in the frame with catalysts that need far less platinum
Nanoframe structures increase activity 22-fold and are simple to produce
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Research
Scientists blend standard air
Synthetic air for monitoring atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide and methane prepared in the lab
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – new superheavy elements
Scientists in Russia and the US created elements 113 and 115
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Research
Shrimp shells to mine uranium from the ocean
Seafood waste recycled into a high-performing material
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Feature
Science at your fingertips
Will the rise of smartphones revolutionise chemistry? Sarah Houlton finds out
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Opinion
Diplomacy through education
Jay Siegel is building the future of China’s Tianjin University by looking to its past – combining the academic cultures of east and west
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Research
Quantum tunnelling sparks chemistry on cold surfaces
Larger atoms than hydrogen shown to be able to tunnel opening up frigid cosmos to a richer range of chemistry
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Opinion
Ringing the changes
A chemical manufacturing plant is a whole new world compared to the lab, as Chemjobber explains
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Review
Out on a LIM
Data management systems are widely used in certain sectors of industry, but how do different systems compare? Anthony King finds out
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Business
Roche disputes unethical East German trial claims
Internal investigation concludes that 1980s trials were legally run and patients gave proper consent
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Careers
China's foreigner investment
As China positions itself as a world-leader in research, western scientists are in demand. Vikki Cantrill talks to the chemists who have emigrated east
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News
Dangerous delivery problems dog chemical transport in China
Lethal accident caused by contamination of parcels by toxic chemical highlights difficulties faced by small firms
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Research
Yellowstone spews out ancient helium
Volcanic activity at Yellowstone National Park is releasing helium trapped in the Earth’s crust for billions of years
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Feature
On stranger nucleotides
Chemists have been making artificial DNA base pairs for 20 years. Josh Howgego investigates
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Research
Cystic fibrosis treatment clears the way
Scientists protect alginate lyase so that it can act on mucus in the gut
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Opinion
Computational chemicals
Philip Ball explains how creative chemists are teaching molecules some new tricks