All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 140
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Research
Bacterial growth is inhibited by broccoli
Isothiocyanates found in broccoli and other vegetables affect the way that bacteria communicate
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Research
Perovskite coat gives hybrid solar cells a boost
Cheap organometal halide device overcomes problem that has dogged other low-cost solar cells
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New superconductors are both ordinary yet odd
Layered structures of two superconductors points to a different way of creating them
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News
EU food agency criticises GM maize cancer paper
A review of a paper linking herbicide tolerant maize to tumours in rats has been castigated as poor science
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Business
Teva pulls generic antidepressant
FDA rules that Budeprion XL is not equivalent to Wellbutrin XL
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Business
Bayer and Evotec team up on endometriosis
German collaboration aims to develop three drug candidates in five years
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NewsForensic lab error led to miscarriage of justice
Man held on rape charge for five months after contamination of DNA samples
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Research
Magnetic nanoparticles zap cancer
'Death switch' in cancer cells can be flicked by remote controlled nanoparticles
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US crime lab chemist arrest causes reverberations
Massachusetts state chemist’s arrest for allegedly falsifying evidence in drug cases casts doubt on thousands of convictions
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Medicinal hope for injectable hydrogels
Dually ionic hydrogels with pH and temperature sensitive properties used for therapeutic protein delivery
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A cancer treatment that goes further
Ultrasound activated nanoparticles reach deep into tissues to target cancer cells
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NewsDeveloping countries look to greater scientific cooperation
Increasing the number of collaborations between developing nations should help to build their research bases
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NewsChemistry Nobel awarded for protein receptors
US scientists Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka take prestigious gong for pharmacologically important breakthroughs
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ResearchBatteries not included
A step towards implantable fuel cells to operate medical devices from within the human body, using the body’s energy
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PodcastBeta carotene
Phillip Broadwith explores the chemistry behind this bright and colourful compound
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Research
Taming erythropoietin through synthesis
Chemists create protein drug from scratch to try to understand how different sugars change its potency
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CareersFeed the world
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts takes a look at opportunities for chemists in agricultural science
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FeatureThe golden helix
The discovery of the importance and structure DNA was more than just Crick and Watson’s eureka moment. Mike Sutton untangles the tale of life’s molecular mysteries