All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 152
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Research
Making criminals leave chemical fingerprints
Lanthanide markers added to ammunition could aid forensic investigations
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Business
Single EU patent agreed for 2014
European commission says long awaited single patent will cut cost of filing by 87%
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ResearchPico-gold clusters break catalysis record
Clusters of just three to 10 gold atoms offer exceptional catalytic turnover rates of up to 10 million
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News
US urged to rethink chemistry graduate education
American Chemical Society report highlights systemic problems like a possible glut of chemistry PhDs and a need to bolster academic lab safety
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RSC acquires rights to Merck Index
The society plans to expand the online presence of ‘chemistry’s constant companion’
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Research
Helping the fight against flu
A new synthesis leads to a more potent flu drug than current drugs
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News
RSC to launch new Chemical Database Service
Society says that the main databases will be accessible in January after protracted negotiations on the future of the service
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Opinion30 Years ago: Endowment for Spinks Symposia
ICI creates £10,000 trust fund for a biennial symposium in honour of Alfred Spinks
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OpinionAutomatic for the chemist
How automatic structure elucidation could lead to more creative chemists
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Research
Boron vapour trail leads to heterofullerenes
A simple way to produce fullerenes with other atoms in their structure could result in materials with exciting properties for solar cells and molecular electronics
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Research
Technique to measure chemotherapy effectiveness
Cell stiffness and adhesion indicate anticancer drug’s performance
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CareersTracking tomorrow's talent
Futuretrack has followed thousands of students on their path through university and beyond. Kate Purcell talks Emma Davies through the latest data on careers and job satisfaction
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Research
Early Alzheimer’s diagnosis compound
A tracer that binds to Alzheimer’s plaques and shows up on medical imaging techniques
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News
Home office to help student job seekers
Foreign PhD students will get a 12 month grace period to find a job after end of course
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FeatureOvercoming small obstacles
Fabrication methods combining printing and lithography have proven fertile. Andy Extance now asks how successful will they be outside the lab
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