All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 158
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Business
DCD in New Zealand milk
Dicyandiamide poses no food risk but fertiliser companies have suspended sales
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Review
Practical guide to intellectual property
Intellectual property: from creation to commercialisation
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Research
Sunscreen patches for wounded skin
Nanostructured core–shell latex films offer complete UVB protection to wounded skin
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Business
Zoetis IPO launches at $2.2bn
Pfizer spin off will be a big player among a relatively small number of public companies focusing on animal heatlh
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NewsDuplicate grants could be costing US science agencies millions
Analysis claims that since 1985 major science agencies may have spent $5.1 billion on research that had already received funding
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NewsHorse meat scare offers food for thought
Burger safety scandal highlights holes in the UK’s food testing regime
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Research
Enzyme draws nanopore protein sequencing nearer
Californian team hope changes in current as unfoldase drags proteins through a pore could identify individual amino acids
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NewsRichard III body found under Leicester car park
DNA analysis confirms skeleton is remains of last Plantagenet king
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BusinessEU proposes neonicotinoid pesticide ban
Clothianidin, thiamethoxam and imidacloprid at centre of debate over declining bee populations
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Research
Sea urchin inspires carbon capture catalyst
Larvae make use of nickel ions when building up their exoskeletons suggesting a role for the metal in carbon capture
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Research‘Invisible gates’ trap water droplets
Japanese scientists have created a nanoengineered surface that can separate out droplets based on their size
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FeatureMeasuring up
In 2013, the Research Excellence Framework replaces the Research Assessment Exercise in rating every chemistry department in the UK. Leila Sattary weighs up the evidence
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Research
Diagnosing bacterial growth
Scientists have designed a device for the rapid determination of the effect antibiotics on bacteria
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BusinessReach reviewed: no change required
But disproportionate cost of compliance for small and medium size companies should be reduced, European commission says
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OpinionRoyal Institution's chemical heritage for sale
If the Royal Institution is to have a future, it cannot be separated from its past, says Mark Peplow
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NewsGerman research minister’s doctoral thesis revoked in plagiarism row
University of Dusseldorf concludes that Annette Schavan copied large portions of her doctoral dissertation