All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 166
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Opinion
30 years ago: The oldest operational PerkinElmer spectrophotometer in the UK is found
Firm celebrates silver jubilee with competition
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Opinion
Name reactions: how does the label stick?
Derek Lowe investigates the long running tradition of naming reactions after their inventors
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Research
Switchable catenane ready for data storage
A highly unusual multi-radical structure that has up to four unpaired electrons, yet remains stable, could find uses in batteries and computer memory
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News
Indian supreme court’s anger over unregulated clinical trials
Tales of collusion between drug companies and regulators leads court to criticise the government
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Careers
CSIRO: a translation agency
James Mitchell Crow meets the scientists making a difference at Australia’s national science organisation
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Research
Reassessing the health effects of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident
Scientists in the US believe the health consequences from the Japanese nuclear accident may have been underestimated
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Business
Allergan buys MAP for $958m
Deal strengthens Allergan’s position in neurology with Levadex for treating migraine
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Research
Shall I compare thee to a strand of DNA?
Cambridge scientists turn DNA into a data storage medium and use it to store all of Shakespeare's sonnets
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Business
OM Group to exit cobalt business
Deal worth up to $435 million includes downstream activities, in particular cobalt refining in Kokkola, Finland
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Business
Vasella to leave Novartis in August
Long serving chair of the board of directors will be succeeded by Jörg Reinhardt
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Research
Environmentally friendly alternative to toxic heavy metals in paint
Enzyme catalysts are more environmentally friendly paint drying agents than cobalt catalysts
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Opinion
Too many scientists?
The proliferation of PhDs is unsustainable and damaging, says Paula Stephan.
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Feature
Chemical climate proxies
With the climate change debate as heated as ever, how do scientists reconstruct what the weather was like in the past? Jon Evans looks at the detective chemistry behind such environmental forensic work
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News
Campaign to save Royal Institution's London home
Scientists and the public rally to stop the sale of the building that housed Davy’s and Faraday’s labs after charity runs into financial difficulties
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Research
Mopping up oil spills with marshmallows
Aerogel can suck up hydrocarbons from water, be wrung out and then reused
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News
Post-publication peer review blog launches
Chemists hope forum will be a place where published synthetic methods are scrutinised and lab checks are crowdsourced
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Business
Flu vaccine without the eggs approved
Flublok does not require flu virus or eggs for manufacture