All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 139
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Research
Tuning photonic crystals by blending brush polymers
Spectrum of photonic crystals made by combining different brush block copolymers
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News
US public research universities in jeopardy, board warns
Diminishing state funding threatens public universities’ ability to train the next generation of scientists and engineers
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Business
Solvay rare earth recycling in France
€15 million investment in two new sites to diversify supply
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Research
Superhydrophobic knife slices up water
Phenomenon could be harnessed to separate small samples in a reproducible manner
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Podcast
October 2012
OctoberChemistry World Podcast - October 20121:05- How on earth can crab shells help beat smelly shoes?3:50- A serendipitous discovery has solved the paradox behind where methane in the world's oceans comes from6:38- Amanda Wright tells us about nutraceuticals - food with benefits beyond nutrition12:12- Replacing cocoa butter with fruit juice ...
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News
Pharma should 'double output by 2022'
US report says pharma industry must set itself an ambitious target for drug development
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Business
Bomb chemicals face EU regulation
Retailers say chemical producers and distributors must share regulatory burden
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Research
Polystyrene depolymerisation: new recycling option
Continuous conversion of polystyrene back to styrene could make recycling of the plastic more viable
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Research
Protein sorting within cells
A magnetic docking station to be inserted into cells to study specific proteins
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FeatureThe science of skincare
Skin care is a huge global industry, but how many of the claims made in the adverts are really true? Laura Howes investigates
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Opinion20 years ago - Investigating crizzling
Studying decay in glass exhibits at the Victoria & Albert museum in London
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News
Health check finds Canadian science doing well
Independent report says country’s research base is healthy, despite growing friction between scientists and government
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OpinionColour and controversy
Bob Hefford considers the spotted past and uncertain future of the chemicals that built the hair dye industry
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Research
Metal-free resins can drive down cost of solar energy
Scientists have replaced costly metals in dye-sensitised solar cells with cheap resins
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