All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 135
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News
AllTrials releases plan for clinical trial reporting
Public campaign sets out how trial data should be made public
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News
Six scientists receive long prison sentences in Turkish coup trial
Academic human rights organisations say that the trial did not meet international standards of justice
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Research
Spectral library chronicles chemical evolution of Italian stamps
Database of stamps’ inks and glues will help philatelic detectives hunt down fakes
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Research
Keeping lipstick evidence in the bag
Clues on tissues, drinking glasses or cigarette butts give vibrational fingerprints but can avoid contamination
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Business
Antiviral patents released by Roche
Firm will supply cheap drugs and allow generics in developing countries
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News
Execution drug cannot be imported into US
Court rules that the Food and Drug Administration acted unlawfully allowing sodium thiopental into the country
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News
Leading scientist castigates Spanish prime minister for letting science ‘bleed’
President of confederation of science societies says that the government is ignoring the research community
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Feature
A matter of solvation
The processes underpinning how solvent and solutes molecules interact are fundamental, but still mysterious. Philip Ball investigates
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Business
India revokes more pharma patents
Original molecule patent stands, but a new salt form is ‘not innovative’
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Research
Sound solution to nanoparticle handling problems
An unexpected discovery allows scientists to stick nanoparticles together using ultrasound without destroying their catalytic activity
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Research
Magnetic pan pipe sponge mops up crude oil
Ultralight foams could be used to clear slicks or for separations in the lab
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Research
If everything is chemistry then I need to do chemistry
Cafer Yavuz talks to Jennifer Newton about carbon dioxide capture and why he is frustrated with MOFs
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Research
Homogeneous catalyst made to act more like an enzyme
Supramolecular encapsulation imposes electronic and steric restrictions to make catalyst more selective
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News
Polish universities invest in chemistry
But concerns of a brain drain persist because of the tortuously slow route to a science faculty position
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Research
Total synthesis outshines biotech route to anticancer drug
First efficient chemical production of diterpenoid is being scaled up by Danish pharma firm
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Opinion
Flashback: 1993 – forensic advice
After a suggestion from the RSC a royal commission proposed a Forensic Science Advisory Council