All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 158
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Business
Interpol teams up with pharma
Pharmaceutical crime programme will seek to reduce trade in fake drugs
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News
Dried lake bed on Mars ‘could have supported life’
Detection of compounds in varying oxidation states suggests bacteria-friendly chemical gradients might have once existed
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Research
Recycling rare earth elements using ionic liquids
Using ionic liquids to recycle neodymium and samarium from old magnets could address a critical supply problem in the electronics industry
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Business
Dow makes $1.5bn divestiture plans
Liveris in favour of ‘selectively pruning’ further non-core units
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Opinion
Hydrogen's false economy
Hydrogen-powered cars are not going to save the world, and the sooner we realise it the better, argues Mark Peplow
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Research
Elusive desorption precursor spied by x-ray laser
State first proposed over 70 years ago by Langmuir is finally observed
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News
MPs call for a bridge over ‘valley of death’
Small businesses are being let down by the UK government and new models of financial support are urgently needed
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Research
Exoplanet spectrum hints at ‘core accretion’
Direct imaging reveals unprecedented levels of detail including the presence of water and carbon monoxide
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Careers
Curiosity's mission to Mars with x-ray vision
As Nasa’s Curiosity rover roams the red planet, Nicola Davis talks to the scientists whose laboratory is a million miles away
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Feature
Deadly mushroom chemistry
Can you tell the difference between a tasty paddy straw mushroom and a toxic death cap? Emma Shiells talks to the experts about the potentially deadly chemistry hidden in those gills
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Research
Removing toxic chemicals with POPs
Porous organic polymers can be tailored to filter the air for toxic compounds, and don’t degrade in moist or corrosive environments
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Business
Dispute over Arkema finances
French speciality chemical company Arkema accused of misrepresenting business sold to investment firm last year
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News
Antibiotic resistance is a ‘ticking time bomb’
Efforts to tackle the threat will need new thinking, but their may be no easy solutions or short cuts to new drugs
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News
University cleared, student recovering after poisoning
Seemingly deliberate thallium and arsenic exposure leaves Southampton PhD chemist fighting nerve damage
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Research
Googling for new drug side effects
An analysis of people's web searches has discovered unknown adverse effects from taking several drugs at once