All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 141
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Research
Mapping receptors in the brain
Glutamate receptor markers may allow real time study of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
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Business
Biosimilar drugs step up complexity
First generic monoclonal antibodies recommended for approval in Europe
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Opinion
Target acquired
Knowing a drug’s exact biochemistry has never been a prerequisite for approval, says Derek Lowe, and nor should it be
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Research
Quantum tunnelling in space
In the cold of space, chemistry can proceed more quickly than at warmer, terrestrial temperatures
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Review
Research project success: the essential guide for science and engineering students
Getting good at research
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Business
Sluggish recovery for European chemical sector
Industry body predicts second consecutive yearly drop in output with growth not expected to start again until 2014
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News
Croatian scientists hope to capitalise on EU membership
Accession will open up new funding streams but some are sceptical that the country’s fragmented research base can take advantage
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Research
Antibiotic research hits a sweet spot
Sugar can strip bacteria of its protective armour to let the immune system deliver the coup de grâce
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Business
Aspen in $1 billion deal with Merck & Co
South African generics manufacturer to buy 11 drug brands and an API business from the US drugmaker
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Research
Titanium takes on Haber–Bosch process
Metal complex can split dinitrogen bond in discovery that could cut huge energy costs of fertiliser production
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Research
Ionic liquid formulation improves herbicide
Reformulating dicamba as an ionic liquid increases its effectiveness and reduces its volatility
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News
Science ‘ecosystem’ needs diversity to flourish
Study concludes that more, smaller grants have a greater impact than fewer, bigger ones
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News
European research funding deal on the Horizon
Funding programme secures €70 billion, down 14% on the original budget proposal
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Business
Data-sharing partnership for drug discovery
Collaborative project aims to assist medicinal chemistry efforts
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Business
UK government to boost shale gas industry
Plans to invest in shale gas follow reports of vast reserves in the north of England
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Research
Antibiotic killing mechanism debate continues
Further evidence that antibiotics do not need reactive oxygen species to kill