All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 167
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News
Regeneron expands, creating 400 new jobs
US biotech firm announces second expansion in six months
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Business
Amylin headquarters to close with further job losses
Bristol-Myers Squibb plans to shutter the San Diego, US, site following last year’s merger
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OpinionAn artful solution to scientist shortfall
Joe Connor recalls a little known scheme to persuade arts students into science and asks what we might learn from it today
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ResearchDroplet printing assembles soft networks
New 3D printing technique vastly scales up droplet networks, opening up new potential applications from soft robotics to drug delivery
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Research
Titanium oxides in stellar clouds finally pinned down
Thirty year search ends after titanium dioxide is spotted around Big Dog star
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NewsMassachusetts crime lab scandal explodes
A second Massachusetts state chemist has been charged with evidence tampering after more than 300 convicted inmates have been released
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Research
Power-up with edible electronics
Scientists develop ingestible current sources made from edible materials
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Research
A solution to fluoronium riddle
Elegant experiment lets chemists glimpse the elusive ion by tallying isomers
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Research
More clues to Maya blue
Their pigment lasted longer than their culture, but how did Maya chemists make their long lasting blue colour?
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NewsCanada investigates silenced scientists
Information commissioner will follow up complaints of government interference and ‘muzzling’ of researchers talking to the press
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NewsControversial pesticides down but not out
US environment agency sued over continued use of neonicotinoids as arguments continues to rage about their link to bee deaths
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Business
Roche to release Tamiflu trial data
The company will drip feed data to the Cochrane Collaboration, but with some elements redacted
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Research
Mesoporous materials from macroalgae
A cheap and sustainable route to mesoporous materials – from seaweed
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ResearchBeer filtration could add arsenic
German institution that analyses beer suspects common filtration material could add arsenic to the mix
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Healthy chocolate gets a vodka jelly reboot
Warwick team who reduced the fat in chocolate using fruit juice create new system to add alcohol
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The truth about snake oil?
First analyses of elixirs, nostrums and other cures sold at the turn of the last century
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BusinessIndia rejects Novartis patent appeal
Supreme court uphold decision to refuse protection for Glivec
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Research
Biomimetic bricks inspired by mother of pearl
Development of a graphene composite with a tensile strength greater than nacre
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Research
New culprit for red meat health risks
Carnitine, not cholesterol, may be responsible for red meat's link to heart disease