All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 106
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Business
Merck & Co doubles up on Ablynx research deal
Cancer nanobody R&D partnership could be worth €1.7 billion
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Business
Stolen silicone secrets land worker in jail
Former Wacker employee sold formulae to South Korean firm KCC Silicones
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Research
Shining a light on hospital wastewater
Photodynamic inactivation could disinfect hospital effluent
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Research
Laser writing makes ‘bone like’ material
Microstructures are built to be lightweight but strong, just like bone
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Research
Artificial membrane harvests light like a cell
Researchers have made a proton pump using shape-shifting spiropyrans
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Feature
The hunt for innovation
Big pharma companies are embracing a more open and collaborative approach. Nuala Moran discovers who’s working with whom
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Research
Fireworks and the spread of particulate matter
A new perspective on the true extent of atmospheric contamination caused by fireworks at Chinese New Year
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Research
X-rays set to reveal electrons’ dance
New technique could let scientists watch how electrons move within atoms and molecules in real time
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News
EPSRC names new chief executive
University of Southampton’s Philip Nelson will replace David Delpy as head of the funding body
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Opinion
Beelzebub Pharma Ltd
Derek Lowe thinks the Devil’s R&D management schemes might be scarily familiar
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Opinion
Virtually excellent
Assembling a dream team of international researchers could offer a useful snapshot of the UK’s strength in chemical engineering, says Mark Peplow
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Research
Fluorescent cryptand recognises radioactive pollutant
Chemosensor goes dark on pocketing pertechnetate but ignores other common anions
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Research
Unnatural DNA links click for faster synthesis
DNA stitched together with bonds never found in nature can still be read by human cells
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News
Chemist to be next president of US science organisation
Geraldine Richmond, a chemistry professor at the University of Oregon, will head the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Research
Crystal structure highlights buckycatcher’s flexibility
Pincer molecule will readily open wider to accommodate its guest
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Feature
What is a bond?
There’s more to bonding than covalent, ionic and the lines we draw between atoms on paper. Philip Ball takes on the expanding list of chemical connections
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Business
AstraZeneca ends R&D in India
Bangalore site will close with loss of 168 jobs. Some projects will transfer to UK
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Podcast
Tetrahydrogestrinone
Simon Cotton investigates tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), a designer steroid that sparked a sporting scandal