All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 131
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Business
DSM buys into cattle supplements
The company has struck a EUR465 million deal to acquire Tortuga
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Research
Graphene reactions driven by substrate not reactant
The surface a sheet of graphene sits on determines its reactivity. US chemists have now explained why
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Research
Printing stained glass
Nanodisks of gold and silver can create colour prints with a resolution of 100,000 dpi
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Business
DSM to cut 1000 jobs
Netherlands speciality chemical company will reduce its headcount by 1000 over the next 18 months
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Research
Carbon clusters score lucky seven
Teaming up with titanium is predicted to deliver stable seven-coordinate carbon dication, larger than any seen in the lab
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Business
Elan spins off drug discovery
The new company will be called Neotope Biosciences and focus on chronic degenerative diseases
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Research
Flexible lighting is on a roll
Light emitting sheets thinner than a piece of paper have been made in a similar manner to printing a newspaper
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CareersWhat's law got to do with it?
Sean Seymore’s career has taken him from the lab to law school and back again. Yfke Hager determines his motive
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Research
Single catalyst for oxidation and reduction of water
A cobalt-based catalyst designed to produce hydrogen by electrosplitting water can be reversibly switched to produce oxygen.
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Research
Cells step toward plugless charging
Piezoelectric power packs that could self-charge as you walk on them skip usual first electricity generation stage
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FeatureThe latent threat of tuberculosis
Although TB was close to being eradicated in the developed world, it is a major problem in developing countries. With drug-resistant strains on the increase, Clare Sansom outlines the latest in the fight against this killer disease
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Research
A handy way to sort carbon nanotubes
A variant of a vitamin can be used to separate out single-walled carbon nanotube enantiomers
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Business
Pfizer to pay $250m for Nexium
AstraZeneca has sold rights to an over the counter version of its heartburn tablets
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Business
BASF parts with paints
German and French parts of subsidiary Relius sold to wholesaler Prosol
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Research
Crystals through the looking glass
A new carbon material shows short range disorder but long range order – the opposite of quasicrystals
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Research
Getting under water's skin
Researchers think they might have an answer to why water's surface tension isn't as great as it ought to be