All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 105
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Research
Multiferroic material breaks symmetry with layers
Simple combination of perovskites paves the way for cooler data storage
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Research
Polymer puts a new twist on soft robotics
Clever photochemical switching system lets coiled molecular architecture power a piston
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News
Commons’ report echoes past messages on women in science
Problems identified long ago still dog UK efforts to increase women’s participation in research
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News
Letters January 2014
An isotopic anniversary, climate scepticism and the origins of Bragg’s Law.
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Saliva information
Mouthguard that tracks fitness biomarkers could help athletes monitor their progress
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Crystal ribbons grow on a curve
Two-dimensional crystals grow easily on flat surfaces, but make strange patterns under elastic stress
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News
Materials break into snow business
The Winter Olympics will be showcasing new technologies to help athletes put in a personal best in Sochi
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Business
Generics give injectables a shot
A rash of recent acquisitions sees generics companies eager to enter speciality manufacturing market
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Review
Science, religion and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Is there anybody out there?
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Graphene ribbons exceed theoretical conduction limit
Smooth-edged nanoribbons could supersede copper in nanoelectronics
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News
Clouds on the horizon for UK science
Europe’s research chief warns of skills shortages and funding shortfalls at EU funding programme launch
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Catching viruses associated with cervical cancer
Bioassay distinguishes between different human papilloma virus genotypes
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Protein-free and low sugar – not a new diet, a new vaccine
A simpler synthesis and fewer jabs means benefits for chemists, clinicians and patients
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Plants bear palladium catalyst fruit
Thale cress could turn mine waste into nanoparticles that deliver high Suzuki coupling yields
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Careers
The asymmetry problem
Reiko Kuroda has been tackling asymmetry her whole life, from molecular chirality to gender inequality, she tells James Mitchell Crow
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Business
J&J puts trial data in independent hands
Yale University’s YODA seeks to help pharma avoid the dark side by acting as gatekeeper for patient records
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Co-localisation sheds light on mechanisms underlying Parkinson’s disease
First direct evidence of iron–dopamine interaction in Parkinson’s disease