All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 164
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Business
GSK commits to AllTrials data disclosure
Company will begin publishing all clinical study reports
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Feature
Science'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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Research
Electricity at your fingertips
Conducting polymers that could harvest energy from human body heat
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News
German research minister’s doctoral thesis revoked in plagiarism row
University of Dusseldorf concludes that Annette Schavan copied large portions of her doctoral dissertation
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Opinion
Royal Institution's chemical heritage for sale
If the Royal Institution is to have a future, it cannot be separated from its past, says Mark Peplow
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Business
Reach reviewed: no change required
But disproportionate cost of compliance for small and medium size companies should be reduced, European commission says
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Research
Diagnosing bacterial growth
Scientists have designed a device for the rapid determination of the effect antibiotics on bacteria
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Feature
Measuring up
In 2013, the Research Excellence Framework replaces the Research Assessment Exercise in rating every chemistry department in the UK. Leila Sattary weighs up the evidence
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Research
‘Invisible gates’ trap water droplets
Japanese scientists have created a nanoengineered surface that can separate out droplets based on their size
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Research
Sea urchin inspires carbon capture catalyst
Larvae make use of nickel ions when building up their exoskeletons suggesting a role for the metal in carbon capture
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Business
EU proposes neonicotinoid pesticide ban
Clothianidin, thiamethoxam and imidacloprid at centre of debate over declining bee populations
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News
Richard III body found under Leicester car park
DNA analysis confirms skeleton is remains of last Plantagenet king
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Research
Enzyme draws nanopore protein sequencing nearer
Californian team hope changes in current as unfoldase drags proteins through a pore could identify individual amino acids
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News
Horse meat scare offers food for thought
Burger safety scandal highlights holes in the UK’s food testing regime
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News
Duplicate grants could be costing US science agencies millions
Analysis claims that since 1985 major science agencies may have spent $5.1 billion on research that had already received funding
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Business
Zoetis IPO launches at $2.2bn
Pfizer spin off will be a big player among a relatively small number of public companies focusing on animal heatlh