All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 180
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Van der Waals forces between atoms measured
Direct measurement of the interation between two Rydberg atoms shows force does fit model
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Porous materials break out of covalent cage
Packing predictions open doors for new molecular sponges
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Business
NHS to offer breast cancer prevention drugs
Five-year course of tamoxifen or raloxifene recommended for high risk women
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A foaming protein from the horse’s mouth
Structure of latherin solved, suggesting a novel mode of action for the foaming protein
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FeaturePress P to print
The use of 3D printers to create lab equipment, deliver reagents and even build biomaterials is on the rise. Katharine Sanderson installs drivers and prints away
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Glucose-sensing contact lens could run on power of tears
Fuel cell uses chemicals in tears to create power without altering glucose levels
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Date rape drug sensor
Fluorescent dye library screened to find compound suitable for detecting gamma-butyrolactone in alcoholic drinks
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NewsUN report warns of global rise in legal highs
World Drug Report suggests designer drugs are becoming more common
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NewsScience survives latest UK spending round
Plan for spending in 2015-16 boosts capital funding for science but continues freeze of research budget
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PodcastResveratrol
Can a compound in red wine protect against heart attack and cancer? Phillip Broadwith investigates resveratrol
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OpinionFlashback: 1988 – chemical weapon collaboration
Russian and British teams discuss chemical warfare as a step towards a ban
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Sustainable iron catalyst for clean hydrogenation
Precious metal catalysts replaced with polymer-supported iron
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Molecular transistor for cheaper, greener electronics
Reduced graphene oxide electrode enables photoswitchable layer to be employed
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Self-contained chemical synthesis
Reactionware made on 3D printer manipulates reactions with gravity