All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 113
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Research
Excess glucose limits blood transfusion success
Cell-to-cell communications in blood donations are disrupted if storage solutions contain too much glucose
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Review
What a wonderful world: one man’s attempt to explain the big stuff
Don’t know much about a science book
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News
Controversial academy reforms suspended
Outcry by scientists convinces President Putin to pause reforms that would alter how the Russian Academy of Sciences was run
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Research
Noble gas molecules detected in space
Herschel observatory spots argon hydride ions in crab nebula
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News
Controversial sweetener declared safe
European food safety panel concludes once more that aspartame is safe after a comprehensive review of the evidence
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Podcast
Boron nitride
Brian Clegg explains how the versatile compound boron nitride may be ‘the best kept secret in all of chemistry’
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Research
Calculations predict stable eight nitrogen molecule
Theorised crystal has ionic character which should help to stabilise it
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News
Database of 15 million chemical structures set free
European Bioinformatics Institute will curate patent data which should be a boon for drug chemists
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Research
1024 samples analysed on a single chip
Dramatic reduction in reagent costs and process time will help increase access to personalised medicine
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News
UK overtakes US on research quality metric
Report shows UK continues to punch above its weight in science but funding remains a worry
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Feature
Crystal clear
With the international year of crystallography upon us, Clare Sansom celebrates this important discipline
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Research
DIY cholesterol monitoring
Scientists develop a smartphone app for checking blood cholesterol levels
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Opinion
Where is the chemistry?
Proposals for doctoral training centres lack one important element, says David Parker: some science
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Research
Phillip Messersmith: Sticky research
Phillip Messersmith talks bioadhesives with Laura Howes
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Research
Kiss-and-run drug delivery
Mechanism removes need for nanoparticle uptake by releasing drugs at cell membrane
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Research
Cutting edge chemistry in 2013
We take a look back at the year’s most interesting chemical science stories
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Research
'Google map' of a prostate
Details revealed by zooming in on very high resolution tissue images will aid cancer diagnostics
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Business
Lanzatech expands waste-to-chemicals range
Partnership with Evonik will see gas-guzzling microbes make polymer precursors