All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 185
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Research
Flattening the buckybowl
Adding 10 phenyl rings to corannulene has enabled researchers to turn it into a planar molecule
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Careers
Because they're worth it
From R&D to formulation, safety and manufacturing, L’Oréal is full of chemists. Emma Davies talks to the people behind ‘the science bit’
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Research
Tumours reprogram nylon synthesis
An enzyme given a cancer-inspired redesign can catalyse a key step in the production of a nylon precursor
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Feature
Leather looks to greener tanning
Despite a history going back thousands of years, the leather tanning industry is still using chemistry to improve its processes. James Mitchell Crow examines the latest environmentally friendly advances
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Research
Raised eyebrows greet graphite superconductivity claim
German researchers claim to have seen a 'tantalising hint' of room temperature superconductivity
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Business
Pineapple gel approved for burns
EU regulators approve NexoBrid gel from MediWound for removal of scab tissue
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Research
‘Training’ a memristive network
Bio-inspired learning behaviours are demonstrated in an organic 3D memristive network
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News
US chemical society loses legal battle
Ohio Supreme Court rules that the American Chemical Society owes software firm Leadscope millions for suing with malicious intent
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Research
Self-assembling, squeezy nanotubes made
Nanotubes that pulsate as the temperature changes could be a useful new tool for nanotechnologists
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Research
Lift off for nanoscale printing
New ‘lift off’ lithography technique combines high resolution and low cost
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Research
World's smallest ice cube created
The minimum number of water molecules needed to form an ice crystal has been figured out
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Research
Biological fate of nanoparticles in the body
A new labelling strategy for tracking nanoparticles in vivo without altering the nanoparticle
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Research
Thermoelectrics ‘pass new milestone’
Material converts heat to electricity more efficiently than ever before, say US scientists
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News
EU tightens drug rules in wake of Mediator scandal
Withdrawal of a drug in one EU member state will trigger an alert throughout the rest
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Opinion
The art of translation
The world of odour and scent presents a unique communication challenge, says Will Andrews
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News
Argentinean battle over agrichemical use
Prosecutions for spraying near to residential areas sets stage for fight over pesticides
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Careers
Taking a Dip in cosmetics
Yfke Hager takes a look at a distance learning course that gets under the skin of the cosmetics industry