All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 175
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Research
Fingerprints on demand
A micro-dispensing system to print artificial fingerprints for forensic tests
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Business
BASF bids €664m for omega-3 company
Pronova BioPharma makes pharmaceutical ingredients as well as nutritional supplements based in omega-3 fatty acids
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Research
Two-faced particles self-assemble in sync
Magnetic microspheres' self-organisation into tubules could be harnessed for microfluidics
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News
Russian universities face bleak future
Audit of state run institutes brands 25% as ‘inefficient’ and many may face closure
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Careers
Compute with confidence
Charlotte Ashley Roberts gives some advice on finding a job as a computational chemist and the importance of staying positive
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Feature
BPA: friend or foe?
With media-fuelled anxiety over bisphenol A continuing to rise, Nina Notman looks beyond the headlines at this incredibly widely used polycarbonate monomer
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Research
'Molecular trapdoor' opens only for CO2
Zeolite's cation bouncers on the doors can keep out undesirables like methane while letting in carbon dioxide - handy for carbon capture
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Business
Reckitt steps into Schiff deal
Higher bid could sink Bayer’s $1.2bn attempt to buy vitamins and nutritional supplements company
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Business
BP to pay £4.5 billion for disaster
Company will plead guilty to criminal charges including felony manslaughter
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Research
C–O bond stretched to record length
Efforts to extend bonds could lead to new bonding concepts and strategies for catalysis
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Business
What lies within
Bayer boss Marijn Dekkers aims to increase impact of good R&D across different internal units
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Research
Keeping science in the family
Robin McCarley tells Vibhuti Patel about his work on bioanalytical sensors, motivating his students and the family that inspired him to become a scientist
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Research
(+)-Myrrhanol C made
Spanish chemists have completed the stereospecific total synthesis of (+)-myrrhanol C
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Business
Obama re-election worries chemical industry
A second term could mean more aggressive environmental regulations and an emboldened EPA, chemical industry groups warn
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Research
DNA folds up into a synthetic ion channel
Researchers use DNA origami to create a nanochannel that can insert itself into a lipid membrane