All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 110
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Shining a light on fingerprint detection
A serendipitous result led scientists to discover a simple method for visualising latent fingerprints
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Bromine anion caught in a supramolecular trap
A rare host-guest arrangement could help scientists to design improved photocatalysts
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NewsUkrainian scientists battle chronic underfunding
Leading scientists call on the government to fulfil promises to keep Ukrainian science competitive on the world stage
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Reducing the cost of oxygen enrichment
A synthesis developed by UK scientists could reduce the cost of studying porous materials by oxygen NMR
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Microfluidic fuel cell powers forward
Laminar flow eliminates expensive membranes, allowing higher power density and otherwise incompatible fuels and oxidants to be used
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Croatian scientists call for chemical reagent regulation
Government purchasing strictures means lab chemicals can cost up to 70% more than in other European countries
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Nanoscale engineering of wound beds
A peptide that binds to the frayed collagen in wounds to anchor drug molecules to improve wound healing
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NewsConfusion reigns over EPA green chemistry stance
US Environmental Protection Agency suddenly cancels then reinstates two major green chemistry research programmes
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Plant spores mop up oil
Microcapsules made of plant spores have been used to recover oil from an oil in water emulsion
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Synthetic chemists print labware to order
Chemists threaten to put glassblowers out of work using a 3D printer to produce dynamic reaction vessels
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Giving drug dropouts a new lease of life
Cucurbiturils improve drug's solubility by almost 3000 times offering ditched molecules another spin of the wheel
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NewsVoluntary controls on antibiotics on US farms criticised
The US Food and Drug Administration has introduced guidelines to try to cut antibiotic use in livestock
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Ionic liquid drugs hit the spot
Immobilising pharmaceutically active ionic liquids onto solid supports for better handling, stability and dosing