All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 157
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ResearchSwitchable catenane ready for data storage
A highly unusual multi-radical structure that has up to four unpaired electrons, yet remains stable, could find uses in batteries and computer memory
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OpinionName reactions: how does the label stick?
Derek Lowe investigates the long running tradition of naming reactions after their inventors
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Opinion30 years ago: The oldest operational PerkinElmer spectrophotometer in the UK is found
Firm celebrates silver jubilee with competition
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Research
Controversial theory of smell given a boost
Molecular vibrations may be responsible for our ability to distinguish between different odours, new experiments show
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News
Plan for UK's 'eight great technologies' outlined
Government announces where funding will go to enable the country to bridge the technological ‘valley of death’
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Research
Paper crane to carbon electrode
Group use origami to demonstrate their new electrode printing technique
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News
Five green chemical feedstock projects launched
New projects will investigate how feedstock chemicals can be produced without fossil fuels
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Research
Pesticides can kill frogs in hours
Typical spraying of fields with commonly used pesticides is enough to cause the death of frogs
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News
Graphene hits the funding jackpot
Consortium seeking European funding to investigate the material wins €1 billion in emerging technologies competition
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Business
Sabic invests $500m in new R&D centres
Four centres to be created: two in Saudi Arabia, one in India and one in China
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PodcastPrussian blue
Laura Howes looks back to a time when feeling blue was a good thing - and wearing it was ‘bling’
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BusinessUnrest over US gas exports
Dow says exports will increase cost of gas and decrease price stability
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Research
NMR with a light touch
Scientists in the US are developing a novel NMR method that uses light to pick up the spin of nuclei
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FeaturePeople power
Harnessing the wisdom – and money – of crowds has rocketed in popularity in recent years. Clare Sansom looks at whether chemistry can join the gang
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NewsFunding council backs doctoral training centres with £350m
Money will fund new centres and some existing ones, while others may slowly fade away
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Citation cartel uncovered in Bosnian journals
Study claims some scientists are behaving unethically to inflate impact factors and boost their careers
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CareersA sustainable future: green chemistry PhDs
Yfke Hager speaks to tomorrow’s chemists being trained in the science of sustainability