All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 104
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Research
Cell-powered robots swim like sperm
Researchers have made a living-synthetic hybrid robot that swims by wagging its tail
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'Smart boxes' for greener, cheaper shipping
Lightweight shipping containers equipped with sensors could cut emissions and keep cargo safe
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Small molecules stop cervical cancer virus assembling
Pillarene molecule binds to exposed amino acids on pathogen protein
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Raman reveals Renoir’s true colours
Portrait gets a digital makeover to restore faded red pigments
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Sandy nanoparticles for safer-by-design sunscreens
Chemists search for better ways to block UV rays
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News
Science cash preserved by UK government
The higher education sector faces cuts but science and research is to be spared
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Greener route to esters dodges toxic reactant
Ester production could use carbon dioxide in place of poisonous monoxide, thanks to ruthenium catalyst
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Ice core to antifreeze protein’s inner workings
Highly unusual structure has an interior filled with a pentagonal ice network that halts the formation of ice crystals
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Natural adhesive brings new life to old carpets
Replacing latex with lignin means old carpets could be turned into fertiliser
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Careers
What's in it for SME?
Small businesses offer unique opportunities for those who are up to the job, explains Charlotte Ashley Roberts
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Research
Synthetic strategy targets ‘undruggable’ small RNAs
Chemists turn drug discovery process on its head to create small molecules that could treat diseases like cancer
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Neutralising heparin without complications
Self-assembling structures mop up heparin but don’t linger if they’re not needed
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Business
Mitsui to close several Japanese plants and expand in China
Radical restructuring brings firm focus on speciality isocyanates
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Research
Chemicals on rotation in a stellar nursery
Complexity of chemistry around protostars offers insight into fledgling star systems
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Review
Introduction to biological and small molecule drug research and development
Big molecule pharma
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News
UK science to get long-term investment plan
Government responds to Lords’ warnings on infrastructure
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News
Genome study to pursue Richard III's medical history
Scientists hope sequencing of last Plantagenet king’s genome will reveal more about his appearance and health
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Dan Shechtman starts presidential campaign
Nobel laureate Shechtman seeks Knesset support to run for president of Israel