All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 118
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Research
Therapeutic screening for Alzheimer’s disease
Sensor can see how drug candidates alter amyloid-β peptide aggregation
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Careers
All the fun of the fair
Roll up, roll up! Everyone’s a winner! Julie Franklin explains how to make the most of a trip to the recruitment fair
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Research
From seaweed to solar cells
Power conversion efficiency of sea tangle extract is comparable to platinum in solar cell electrode
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Opinion
Letters October 2013
Humourous ups and downs, veterinary pharmaceuticals and a carbon capture query.
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Research
Meat mummies a feast fit for a Pharaoh
Spare rib over 3300 years old and basted in pistachio oil was to have been a snack for the afterlife
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Research
Encryption at the flick of a light switch
Light-controlled data storage using ‘colloidal pixels’
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Opinion
Novelty hits top the charts
There’s no formula for citation success, says Philip Ball, but high-impact tracts mix the classical with the unconventional
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Research
Self-healing battery cracks anode fracturing problem
Experimental lithium-ion batteries that hold more energy now have the anode that this extra power demands
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Research
Parent oxazine made for the first time
Flash vacuum pyrolysis completes 1,4-oxazine synthesis
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News
Major Australian research job cuts on the cards
CSIRO staff association claims 1400 people could lose their jobs
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News
Carbon trading schemes debut in China
Local projects may be forerunners to a national scheme that will help China meet domestic emissions targets
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Research
Mysterious selectivity of nature's blowtorches solved
P450 enzymes C-H activation down to thiolate ligand
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Business
Novartis sells off blood diagnostics division
$1.7bn deal reinforces firm’s focus on core pharmaceuticals
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Research
A MOF that goes off with a bang
Chinese researchers build a three-dimensional framework to cage the most powerful metal-based explosive ever created
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Careers
The pain killer
Life is pretty painless working in Reckitt Benckiser’s Nurofen team, Sarah Houlton learns