All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 117
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Research
Biocompatible hydrogels for non-toxic conductive materials
Regenerative medicine could benefit from this hydrogel and conducting polymer combo
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Business
Regulator cracks down on 23andMe
Personal genetic profiler ordered to stop selling DNA test kits
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Business
Pfizer teams up with GSK in cancer drug trial
Two companies will collaborate to develop a combination therapy for melanoma
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News
New doctoral training centres get go ahead
More than 70 centres will train 3500 postgraduate students
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Feature
Generic problems
The Indian pharmaceutical industry has been hit by recent problems. Angeli Mehta investigates
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Business
DSM to spin out pharma unit
Firm will combine with Patheon to provide manufacturing services
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Research
Recipe for a jelly-based fuel cell catalyst
Gelatin is top of ingredients list for a fuel cell catalyst that comes out looking more like honeycomb than jelly
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Research
Earliest use of chilli sauce put back hundreds of years
Ancient pottery reveals Mesoamericans were using chillis in rituals 2400 years ago
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News
£100 million for cancer research centres
Money will fund 15 research centres and 200 PhDs to target the hardest cancers to beat
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Feature
Nature's navigation system
What’s the clever chemistry behind the magnetic mechanisms that allow birds and other animals to navigate? Anthony King takes a look
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Business
Rapid DNA sequencing cleared for the clinic
Illumina’s ‘next-generation’ MiSeqDx platform gets US approval
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Opinion
A century of isotopes
Once appalled by the military use of his discoveries, Frederick Soddy would pleased by his legacy today, says Mark Peplow
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Research
Barrie Rhodes: Open innovation
Aesica Pharmaceutical’s director of technology development talks to Chemistry World about commercialising research
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News
Nasa probe sets off for Mars
Suite of instruments will investigate why the red planet’s atmosphere vanished, leaving it a drier, colder place
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News
Two-time chemistry Nobelist Fred Sanger dies
Protein and DNA sequencing pioneer passes away at age 95
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Podcast
Potassium bromide
Did chemistry help control tension in the trenches? Brian Clegg investigates potassium bromide
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Research
A drop of extra bounce
Discovery of a way to make water bounce off surfaces faster could be used to stop ice forming on jet engines