All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 174
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Business
Lignin to lead bio-based chemicals?
Report says bio-polymer could become a commercial opportunity within three years
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Opinion
Pentalenolactone A methyl ester
Paul Docherty revises a reaction he never could quite remember
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News
End of the road for h-index rankings
Criticism leads US group to stop collating ranked list of living chemists
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Opinion
Full disclosure?
The pharma industry should be more open with its trial data, says Derek Lowe
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Business
Roche and the Tamiflu data
Company position on access to data for antiviral Tamiflu (oseltamivir) tablets could be softening
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News
Arafat exhumed in poisoning probe
An international team of scientists are taking samples from the former Palestinian leader’s body to try to discover what killed him
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Research
Spotting silicon in graphene, it's dope
Better understanding of impurities is a prelude to putting atom-thin material into computer chips
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Research
Protein coat prepares catalyst for cascades
Protected metal complexes can team up with enzymes for multistep reactions
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Business
Solvay launches €300,000 chemistry prize
To recognise science that could ‘shape tomorrow’s chemistry and help human progress’
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Review
Prize fight
Morton MeyersPalgrave Macmillan2012 | 272pp | £16.99 (HB)ISBN 9780230338906While winners are written into the history books and their names synonymous with success, those in second place are quickly forgotten. This is as true in science as it is in sport. But assigning credit for scientific advances can be a tricky ...
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Business
Schiff seals deal with Reckitt
Boards approves $1.4 billion Reckitt offer as Bayer pulls out of running
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Business
Can the UK fund CCS?
EU is offering €1.5 billion in funding but lack of co-ordination with UK scheme threatens participation
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Business
Record insider trading case hits pharma
US authorities claim that hedge fund manager made illicit gains of $276 million in response to confidential clinical trial data
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Feature
Up in the air
Lithium–air batteries hold the promise of great enough power density to fuel cars – but has their progress stalled in recent years? Philip Ball finds out
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Research
Magnesium oxide might go metallic in super-Earths
Discovery suggests more exoplanets could generate life-preserving magnetic fields