All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 177
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News'Legal high' production gathers pace
New report highlights rapid growth in designer drugs fuelling fears that they could cause many deaths
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NewsUproar over chemical exposure advice for pregnant women
Opinion paper published by the Royal Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists provokes strong reaction
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Research
Will nanorods be the next big male contraceptive idea?
Successful experiments on mice bode well for a future human contraceptive - if men can stomach the injections
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CareersMaking the masters choice
Today’s chemistry graduates could find that those with an extra year of study under their belts are landing the best opportunities. Helen Carmichael reports
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Business
Industry reaches registration deadline
Data on thousands more chemicals submitted under Reach regulations
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Research
Misdiagnosed manganism near Mount Etna?
Surface analysis of lava stones could explain apparent high levels of Parkinson’s in Sicily
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Research
What happens when I poke it?
Eric Furst talks to Jennifer Newton about prodding things with laser tweezers and why he loves colloids
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Research
Raman scattering reaches sub-nm resolution
Substantially improved resolution sets scene for unprecedented mapping of single molecules
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Research
Power-free nucleic acid extraction device
Inexpensive sample preparation for monitoring success of Aids treatment
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Business
Big data to sniff out drug marketing fraud
US Food and Drug Administration wants to track promotional spending to spot off-label marketing
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Research
Artificial 'superatoms' for a new periodic table
Molecular clusters bond together to mimic ionic structures giving scientists the opportunity to build bespoke materials
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NewsFukushima disaster has not raised cancer risks, says UN
Latest study at odds with others that predicted a slight increase in certain types of tumours
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Research
Hairy proteins survive stomach trip
Polymer modification protects enzymes from digestive track opening up oral route for biological drugs
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Research
Biofuel cell tattoo turns perspiration to power generation
Device produces electricity from lactate and could run sensors to monitor patients' health
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OpinionA carbon-based future
Society should be prepared to see its reliance on fossil fuels continue long into the 21st century, says Arno de Klerk
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NewsFrench convinced sarin used in Syria
Labs in France and the UK have both confirmed the presence of the nerve agent in biological samples