All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 144
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Research
Gooey secret of naked mole rat's cancer resistance revealed
Scientists hopeful that strategy can be 'borrowed' to help keep humans tumour-free
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Business
AstraZeneca announces new UK hub
Restructuring will see all AstraZeneca R&D at new location close to University of Cambridge research
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Podcast
Phosphoric Acid
Lars Öhrström on phosphoric acid: Crucial for crops and DNA’s backbone, it’s the energy currency of the biological world
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Research
Hydrogen generation using sunlight
First evidence for a light-driven water–gas shift reaction
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Research
New evidence links air pollution with autism
Exposure to high levels of diesel exhaust and airborne metals may double the chance of a pregnant woman giving birth to a child with autism
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Research
First vertebrate fluorescent protein discovered
The UnaG protein from Unagi eels could be the basis for a simple test to check on liver health check
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News
Forget tax credits, fund applied research
Thinktank says hundreds of millions of pounds of tax breaks are going to city business firms and would be better spent elsewhere
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Research
Switching chirality in amino acids
Cheap nickel catalysis offers alternative to expensive enzymatic resolution
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Research
Protons wander freely in icy gas giant cores
Under intense pressures like those found on Uranus or Neptune ice may behave in very different ways, even giving rise to magnetic fields
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Business
Companies urged to publish hidden clinical trial data
Researchers could acquire data and publish themselves if firms refuse
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Business
GSK fires Chinese R&D head in data investigation
Company is retracting a 2010 study in which data were ‘misrepresented’
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Research
Plumage pattern revealed in 150 million-year-old bird
Chemical mapping could help unpick the biology of extinct animals
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Business
Pfizer and Takeda win $2.15bn in patent payout
Teva and Sun fined for selling generics before patent expiry
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News
Former editor of Chemistry in Britain dies
Peter Farago, who edited Chemistry World’s predecessor for over 20 years, dies after a long illness
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Research
Diabetes breath test overcomes humidity
Low-cost sensor for detecting acetone in exhaled air
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Research
Bacterium breaks down grass for biofuel
Microbe that anaerobically degrades plant biomass could help bring down the cost of biofuels
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Feature
No small success
Chad Mirkin has spun out his nanotechnology research into several companies
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Podcast
Cyanoacrylate
It repairs objects, heals wounds and fights crime. It puts the ‘super’ in superglue. Emma Stoye introduces cyanoacrylate
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Research
An end to chasing molecules that were never there?
Simple method for identifying incorrect structures of organic molecules due to NMR misassignments