All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 180
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Research
Energy harvesting from your phone display
A display device recycles the light from the screen back into the battery
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Business
Problems for Russian chemicals?
Accession to WTO will force government to ditch badly needed subsidies
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Feature
Polymer, heal thyself
Materials that can mend themselves sound like science fiction, but they are part of an active area of polymer chemistry. Nina Notman stitches together the different strands of research
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Research
Less is more for DNA reactions
Small amounts of DNA have led to more efficient DNA-directed reactions than before
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Delving deeper in the Hall of the Kings
A portable and non-invasive technique to study and characterise pigments in ancient architecture
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Plant power!
Organocatalysis to convert newspaper and cotton into a fossil fuel alternative
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News
EPSRC grant success rates rise
Approval rates rise to their highest level in a decade but hide a worrying fall in the number of applications
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Careers
Pied Piper of chemistry
Andrea Sella is blowing the trumpet for chemistry, charming children and adults alike, as Nina Notman finds out
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Business
Bankruptcy for US Li ion battery maker
Johnson Controls to buy the automotive business of A123 Systems for $125 million
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Research
Multiple insecticides are bad news for bumblebees
New study suggests that exposure to multiple insecticides causes bumblebees additional problems
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Research
Mustard plant can hold nerve agent secrets
UK scientists have shown that plants can be used to detect nerve agents
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Business
Pfizer to pay $700m for Ritalin re-formulated
Pfizer to buy a company with a liquid formulation of historic ADHD drug methylphenidate
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Research
Haber-Bosch power consumption slashed
A new ruthenium catalyst has overcome poisoning problems that have plagued other catalysts
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Killing three parasites with one stone
The development of a hybrid drug that is active against three parasites simultaneously