All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 160
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Research
Blink and you'll miss it
A new method for single molecule tracking of fluorescent molecules promises a more accurate and efficient approach
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Business
Alcohol dependence pill approved in EU
Selincro tablets from Lundbeck designed to reduce consumption of alcohol
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Business
University to acquire Shell UK R&D site
Site at Thornton will become a science park under the stewardship of the University of Chester
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News
UK funders get tough on research misconduct
Research Councils UK will be able to withhold money from universities that fail to take ethical breaches seriously
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Business
UK considers patent rule change for trials
Government to change law that organisations say makes the country less appealing as a location for clinical trials
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Research
Co-factoring on a chip makes biocatalysis easy
A microfluidic device could reduce the cost of using co-factors in enzyme-catalysed redox reactions
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Research
Microbial mobilisation may offer arsenic solution
Natural processes, not human activity, are responsible for the release of sequestered arsenic that kills thousands of people every year in Bangladesh
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Research
Polymer production line runs on DNA
Enzyme-less system can produce a huge library of synthetic polymers that could catalyse chemical reactions or target disease
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Research
Fireproof coatings made from DNA
Could a next generation of eco-friendly flame-retardant coatings be made from DNA?
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Business
Dow rapped for $1bn tax scheme
Judge opines: ‘tax law deals in economic realities, not legal abstractions’
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Opinion
The magic of microwaves
Do the devices just heat cups of tea or is there more to their use in chemistry?
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Research
Recognising coeliac disease
An electrochemical immunosensor is a step towards point-of-care disease diagnosis
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Research
Chemical transport defines ‘Goldilocks’ cell size
Too big and macromolecules like proteins and DNA have to travel too far, too small and they’re too crowded
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Business
Does chemical regulation boost innovation?
Report suggests that supply of innovation responds to extra demand created by new laws
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Opinion
25 years ago: Roald Hoffmann publishes his poetry
The Nobel prize winner shows his artistic side
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