All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 170
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Business
Gilead buys YM for $510m
Deal gives Gilead access to Janus kinase inhibitor CYT387 for the treatment of myelofibrosis
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Research
Cutting edge chemistry in 2012
What discoveries caused the biggest buzz in chemistry labs in 2012? Chemistry World reviews the ground breaking research and important trends in this year’s crop of chemical science papers
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Business
AkzoNobel sells $1bn chunk of paints business
North American decorative paints business was responsible for 7% of total AkzoNobel sales in 2011, amounting to $1.5 billion
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FeatureOvercoming small obstacles
Fabrication methods combining printing and lithography have proven fertile. Andy Extance now asks how successful will they be outside the lab
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News
Home office to help student job seekers
Foreign PhD students will get a 12 month grace period to find a job after end of course
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Research
Early Alzheimer’s diagnosis compound
A tracer that binds to Alzheimer’s plaques and shows up on medical imaging techniques
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CareersTracking tomorrow's talent
Futuretrack has followed thousands of students on their path through university and beyond. Kate Purcell talks Emma Davies through the latest data on careers and job satisfaction
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Research
Technique to measure chemotherapy effectiveness
Cell stiffness and adhesion indicate anticancer drug’s performance
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Research
Boron vapour trail leads to heterofullerenes
A simple way to produce fullerenes with other atoms in their structure could result in materials with exciting properties for solar cells and molecular electronics
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OpinionAutomatic for the chemist
How automatic structure elucidation could lead to more creative chemists
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Opinion30 Years ago: Endowment for Spinks Symposia
ICI creates £10,000 trust fund for a biennial symposium in honour of Alfred Spinks
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News
RSC to launch new Chemical Database Service
Society says that the main databases will be accessible in January after protracted negotiations on the future of the service
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Research
Helping the fight against flu
A new synthesis leads to a more potent flu drug than current drugs
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News
RSC acquires rights to Merck Index
The society plans to expand the online presence of ‘chemistry’s constant companion’
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US urged to rethink chemistry graduate education
American Chemical Society report highlights systemic problems like a possible glut of chemistry PhDs and a need to bolster academic lab safety
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ResearchPico-gold clusters break catalysis record
Clusters of just three to 10 gold atoms offer exceptional catalytic turnover rates of up to 10 million