All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 15
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News
All clear for e-paper
A new nano-structured approach to creating electronic paper devices could produce clearer images
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News
Massive payout for 'toxic sofa' victims
£20 million in payouts to people injured by dimethyl fumarate in leather sofas made in China
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Business
Business roundup: May 2010
Comparative effectiveness With the US coming to terms with the biggest changes to its healthcare system in 60 years, a measure hidden deep within the 2400-page law has come to light - that of comparative effectiveness. The measure will create an institute funded by around $500 million (£335 million) a ...
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OpinionDeath by assay result
Derek Lowe wonders whether tagging molecules with fluorescent labels for assay is like tracking the members of a shoal of fish by tying each one to a whale
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Opinion
Editorial: Eruption contention
The end of April saw an almost complete lock-down of European airspace
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Careers
Careers clinic: Self promotion
The CV that has suited your current employers might need some rejigging before you send it elsewhere. Caroline Tolond shows you how
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Careers
Company Profile: Australia's national science agency
CSIRO employs about 700 chemists, as Karen Harries-Rees reports.
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News
Science advice rules made to be broken?
Rules for treatment of scientific advice in UK government unsatisfactory
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Careers
Profile: A bright career
Stephen Batchelor really can help you achieve a 'whiter wash'. With over 70 patents, he is one of Unilever's top inventors. Manisha Lalloo discovers what inspires him
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Careers
Managing change: Returning to academia
The US National Science Foundation is encouraging women back to academic positions, writes Sarah Houlton
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Feature
One extreme to another
It takes a mix of ingenuity and engineering expertise to develop mass spectrometers for use in extreme environments. Emma Davies investigates
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Feature
A barrel load of compounds
As the world's petroleum supply dries up, Phillip Broadwith goes hunting for oil armed with a mass spectrometer, a chromatography column and state-of-the-art data-mining software