All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 170
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News
Invest in research or be left behind, UK academies warn
Joint statement calls for increase in funding for innovative work over the next 10 years
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Research
A sweet switch for an ageing heart
Studies of elastic protein reveal electrical response to glucose and the problems this might contribute to in old age
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Carving graphene snowflakes with gases
Modifying a simple etching technique can carve fractal patterns into graphene sheets
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BusinessIreland picks preferred drugs
Using the cheapest of equivalent options could save healthcare providers millions
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3D microfluidic liver on a chip
Paracrine signalling and osmotic pump help device mimic living tissue
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Business
US sues Novartis over alleged kickbacks
Company fraudulently paid pharmacies to switch patients onto its drugs, government claims
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Research
DNA, Russian opera and blue suede shoes
Duncan Graham talks to Rebecca Brodie about smart nanoprobes and his appearance on a UK fashion show
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Research
Colour changing nanoparticles inspired by deep sea denizens
Striped structures could provide new ways of thinking about the creation of active camouflage systems or better computer displays
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FeatureWhat does DNA do?
The more we learn about DNA, the less we seem to know, as Philip Ball discovers
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CareersLooking good on LinkedIn
Laura Woodward gives some advice on using your online presence to make connections, attract employers and get the job you want
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Research
Filler to patch up ancient silk delicates
Enzyme can strengthen and preserve fragile textiles thousands of years old
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Inorganic nanosheet to enhance batteries
One-atom thick cobalt oxide structures show potential as electrodes for lithium ion batteries
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OpinionChemical bibliometrics
Andreas Barth suggests that regarding research from a molecular viewpoint reveals the big picture
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Business
Portable detector shines light on fake drugs
Testing for counterfeit antimalarials in Africa will help validate a new tool for inspectors
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NewsPricewaterhouseCoopers to audit Russian science
Professional services firm to help government build a ‘map’ of the country’s scientific output