All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 16
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Feature
Spinning around
Electron spin resonance is emerging as a valuable analytical tool with a wide range of uses. Michael Gross reports
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Feature
Solvents reveal their ionic powers
Katharine Sanderson unveils the proof that finally showed quite how special the green solvents ionic liquids really are
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Opinion
Chemistry is hard
They say bright students today don't read chemistry at university because it is seen as a 'hard' subject. And there are fears over job prospects
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News
Publishing pressure eroding research integrity
Research suggests the pressure for academics to publish research could be affecting objectivity
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News
Frosty asteroid surprises astronomers
Ice on 24 Themis points to asteroids as a possible source of some of Earth's water
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News
Producing hydrogen from sea water
A cheap, new catalyst that generates hydrogen from sea water has been developed that displays high catalytic activity and stability
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News
Key helium isotope supply crisis
A severe and growing global shortage of helium-3 is threatening scientific research and nuclear security
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News
Australian emissions trading scheme on hold
Emissions trading scheme will be delayed until the end of 2012 at the earliest
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News
Catalyst challenges microbes' supremacy
A zeolite that converts sugars into lactate esters could overcome problems of bacterial fermentation
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News
EU research faces radical overhaul
Radical changes to EU research funding policies as European Commission responds to calls to cut red tape
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Review
Explaining to your granny
Explaining research. How to reach key audiences to advance your research