All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 120
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News
Report serves up food for thought for European agency
European Food Safety Agency rebuffs accusations of loopholes in rules governing conflicts of interest of its experts
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Research
Exotic interactions uncovered in actinide systems
First experimental evidence of phi interactions in an organoactinide complex
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Careers
The plastics surgeon
Sarah Houlton takes a ‘Peek’ at the career of polymer chemist Alice Matthews
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Review
A close look at microscopy
Elisabeth Jeffries zooms in on scanning probe microscopy and other techniques
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Research
Hole hopping in solar cells
A better understanding of intermolecular hole hopping could highlight the best sensitiser molecules for photovoltaic devices
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Opinion
Marcfortines B & C
Paul Docherty ponders a tasty cheeseboard as a source of synthetic inspiration
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Research
Copper signals warn bacteria of antibiotic assault
Finding will help scientists formulate new strategies to tackle resistance
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Research
Moving the goalposts for MRI
Shifting the spectral window away from background noise allows faster MRI scans
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News
Pacific Coast climate alignment
Leaders of California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia sign climate pact to harmonise greenhouse gas emissions, account for carbon pollution
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Opinion
Nobel double whammy for chemistry
Is ‘they don’t do “real” chemistry’ the worst argument ever?
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News
UK failing to capitalise on graphene
Graphene may have been discovered in the UK, but report warns that country’s industry is falling behind global competitors
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Business
Air Products looks for alternative helium sources
Concerns over supplies lead to plan to extract the gas from carbon dioxide sinks
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Research
High-throughput chip for drug screening in 3D
Growing cells in three dimensions could help weed out ineffective drug candidates at an earlier stage
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Research
Light harvesting with many man-made leaves
Two-step artificial photosynthesis mimics nature’s efficient way of gathering energy
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Research
Pressure to form exotic ionic salts irresistible for nitrogen
At extreme pressures nitrogen can adopt some weird and wonderful structures where it is both a cation and anion