All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 159
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Research
Electricity at your fingertips
Conducting polymers that could harvest energy from human body heat
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FeatureScience's spiritual side?
Some view science and religion as mutually exclusive. Most feel there is some conflict between them. But this has not always been the case, Katharine Sanderson discovers
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Business
GSK commits to AllTrials data disclosure
Company will begin publishing all clinical study reports
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News
Small business office chemical industry pawn, watchdog claims
The US Small Business Administration’s little-known Office of Advocacy is accused of trying to dilute efforts to regulate certain chemicals
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Research
Tetris solution to zeolite conundrum
Modelling structures as simple building blocks helps to explain why so few exist when millions are predicted
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CareersMaternity leave and your rights
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts covers the employments rights of mums (and dads) to be
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Business
Biogen buys Tysabri from Elan for $3.25bn
Elan earns huge cash injection for blockbuster drug
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Research
Printing crystalline drugs
Pharmaceutical co-crystals of carbamazepine have been created using desktop inkjet printer
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Why don't nanobubbles go pop?
New study claims that nanobubbles' stability is down to supersaturation of the liquid surrounding the bubble with gas
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A new system for cancer detection
A simple drug-based detector could speed up the clinical diagnosis of all kinds of cancer
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Opinion
A (chemical) potential theory of life's origin
Philip Ball says we should look beyond the molecules that make us to find the spark of life
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ResearchFootfalls to power static nanogenerator
Simple device can use static electricity generated by walking to light up an array of 600 LEDs
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ResearchSoft robots take a leap forward
Pneumatically powered soft robots can now be powered by combustion, making their movements faster
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ResearchWater structure controversy laid to rest?
A solution to puzzling claims that water arranges itself in rings and chains, rather than the anticipated tetrahedral arrangement, may have been found
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Research
Bone-repairing nanoparticles laced with DNA
Bone growth and repair can be accelerated using an injectable nanoparticle paste functionalised with DNA
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CareersToxicologist with pesticides on the brain
Vanessa Fitsanakis’ career in toxicology goes all the way back to the farm where she grew up. Helen Carmichael traces her journey from agriculture to academia