All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 163
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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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Business
Alcohol dependence pill approved in EU
Selincro tablets from Lundbeck designed to reduce consumption of alcohol
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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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NewsFukushima disaster predicted to raise cancer rates slightly
World Health Organization report expects cancer risk to rise marginally, but doesn’t put a figure on the number of deaths expected
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FeatureGreen houses
How can chemistry help reduce the energy consumption of our houses? Fiona Case shares a blueprint for the buildings of tomorrow
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Opinion
New antibiotics: what's the hold up?
It’s more a research problem, than a commercial one, says Derek Lowe
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Research
How healthy is your breath?
A baseline measurement of healthy human breath could one day enable the routine diagnosis of disease from a single exhalation
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NewsData challenges for UK chemists
Academic chemists are being overwhelmed by the amount of information they both produce and feel they ought to be reading, a report claims
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CareersChemdoodler draws on chemistry
Kevin Theisen’s software is used by scientists all over the world. Sarah Houlton learns why he moved from the chemistry programme to chemistry programmer
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Research
Elusive water dimer detected at last
Scientists in Russia have observed water dimers in atmospheric conditions for the first time, following 40 years of research
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Research
Recycling electronics with dimethyl sulfoxide
Solvent extraction could be greener than current methods of reclaiming materials from circuit boards
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Opinion
Is lead linked to violence?
Examining the evidence for the link between lead exposure and violence, Paul Illing finds a cautionary tale
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ResearchBattleground develops over antibiotic killing mechanism
New research suggests traditional mechanisms, rather than reactive oxygen species, are responsible for killing bacteria
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Research
The next big thing in mass spectrometry
18MDa intact virus capsid is the heaviest object to be analysed so far
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Research
New definition for supramolecular chemistry
In supramolecular chemistry entropy rules over enthalpy, say Mexican scientists,
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Research
High-capacity MOF shows clean fuel promise
Cars that run on low-pressure natural gas could become a common sight on our roads thanks to a new high-capacity MOF material
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News
Libel reform bill at risk
Campaigners fear that appending the bill to efforts to regulate the press will doom reform