All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 177
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Research
Self-tying trefoil knot
UK scientists have stumbled across a molecule that ties itself up in knots, echoing the folding of proteins
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Careers
Nobel signals for new drugs
Sarah Houlton talks to a company that’s capitalising on the chemistry of communication
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Business
DSM buys food ingredients firm
$634 million deal for Fortitech will expand ‘value chain presence’
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Research
Nasal gel alternative to insulin injection
A mucoadhesive hydrogel has been developed for once-a-day nasal delivery of insulin
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News
Questions remain after huge hydrofluoric acid leak
Korean residents in the affected zone are still afraid to return home six weeks after the disaster that killed five workers
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News
Analytical test for shellfish poisoning saves 14,000 mice
Liquid chromatography technique could save a million animal tests a year if rolled out globally
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News
Multi-million dollar payouts for US soldiers exposed to hexavalent chromium
Jury orders military contractor to pay 12 National Guard soldiers more than $7 million each after exposing them to a known carcinogen
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Research
Ink containing living cells to print tissue
New bio-ink to print living cells for tissue engineering
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Research
On the road to more energetic biofuels
A combination of fermentation and catalytic processes has been used to turn biomass into larger, more energy dense fuels
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Research
Coral animal chemical structures solved
Elusive structures of two breitfussins cracked using atomic force microscopy
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Research
World’s first all-carbon solar cell
Device made from fullerenes, nanotubes and graphene could deliver 'high performance at a low cost'
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Business
Takeda buys Envoy for $140m
The small US biotech will boost Takeda’s drug discovery efforts
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News
Russia targets top spots in university league tables
Large cash injection planned to push 10–15 universities in to top 100 in global rankings by 2020
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Research
Helping good bacteria reach their target
A coating to protect probiotic bacteria in food from stomach acid so that they can reach their intended target in the intestines
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News
Acrylamide levels in food still too high, EU says
Report finds that changes to cooking practices to tackle the presence of the carcinogen are slow to materialise
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News
Scientists petition Serbian government to tackle misconduct
Letter alleges plagiarism, cronyism and other bad practices are tolerated and widespread
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Research
Finding a substitute for methyl isocyanate
Replacement for the chemical behind the Bhopal disaster developed – at least for in the lab