All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 131
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Business
Lundbeck appeals European antitrust fine
Danish pharmaceutical claims €93.8 million pay-for-delay penalty was the result of ‘serious legal and factual errors’
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News
US not accurately tracking serious chemical accidents
Even America’s best chemical incident data is only 10% accurate, a Dallas Morning News investigation has found
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Research
New oxidation state of uranium discovered
30 year search is over as uranium is shown to have a +2 oxidation state in addition to its others
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Research
Discoloured detection of sarin
Compound changes from red to colourless on contact with chemical warfare agent
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Research
New ceramic can handle the heat
First tunable material that either expands, contracts or remains unchanged when heated
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Business
Endo Health to buy Boca Pharmacal for $225m
Endo agrees to buy generics firm Boca as two major patents expire
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Opinion
Chemistry - The next generation
How can we attract, educate, inspire and retain the brightest and best?
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Research
Water acts as a lubricant for molecular machines
Dutch chemists say the same might also be true for enzymes and other biological molecules
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Research
Responsive gel stays strong
Two different gels combine but retain their individual characteristics
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Feature
Diversity in the chemical sciences
How does chemistry fare when it comes to widening participation? Anthony King looks at the numbers
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Business
Nice rules against Afinitor
Novartis’ drug will not routinely be available on the UK health service
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Business
Syngenta takes legal action over pesticide ban
Company claims that the European commission’s two-year moratorium on neonicotinoids to protect bees was wrong
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Opinion
Flashback: 1983 – Cookson Group celebrate golden anniversary
Cookson Group celebrate 50 years at Perivale site
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Research
Decays and x-rays build case for element 115
Added ‘fingerprint’ measurements could provide evidence needed for formal recognition
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Research
Prehistoric humans liked to spice up their lives
Chemical analysis of 6000 year old cooking pots reveals traces of garlic mustard used to flavour meat and fish dishes
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Feature
Inspiring the next generation
Most people’s first taste of chemistry is in the classroom, but are tomorrow’s chemists getting the education they deserve?
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Research
Personal kidney disease monitoring on your phone
Hand-held device affixed to a smart phone checks albumin levels in urine samples then records results on an app