All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 185
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ResearchCirculating cancer cells spiral towards separation
Microfluidic isolation of tumour cells for analysis
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Flexible supercapacitors for portable electronics
Scientists create a tiny, bendy power supply
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Microwave quarrel heats up
Academics publicly exchange sharp words in journal pages over microwave chemistry
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Business
PolyOne to close six sites and shed 250 jobs
Former Spartech manufacturing facilities are ‘redundant’ after takeover in March
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Antigenic sugars identified for Chagas disease
Scientists seek to improve diagnostics for kissing bug disease
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FeatureThe ascent of molecules
Life’s molecular origins may not be preserved in fossils but Laura Howes finds out that chemists are filling the gaps
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NewsAustralia plans to scrap carbon tax early
A new emissions trading scheme would replace it, quickly linking up with the EU’s own pricing scheme for carbon dioxide
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PodcastCellulose acetate
It kept the explosions on the silver screen instead of in the projection booth - Brian Clegg on cellulose acetate
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CareersBuilding batteries that breathe
Long before energy storage materials were in vogue, Peter Bruce saw their potential, as Emma Davies finds out
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BusinessLilly freezes pay as patent cliff looms
Drugmaker targets $400 million savings as two key patents near expiry
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ReviewSpectrometry for the masses
Mass spectrometers are speeding up and shrinking. Elisabeth Jeffries looks at what’s on the market
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NewsArtificial leaf in the shade but still growing
Nocera’s water splitting technology shelved by spin-out but researchers are still optimistic that there is a way through
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Long-life lithium sulfide batteries
Polymer promotes longer charge intervals for high energy batteries
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Nanomagnets clean blood
Nanoparticles latch onto toxins in blood but are magnetically trapped before they can enter the body
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NewsRussian scientists claim state reform will ‘kill science’
Protesters conduct a symbolic funeral to decry state interference in science academies
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OpinionCost reporting is more than worth it
The time for the chemical sector to report the environmental impact of its products is long overdue, says Michael Collins
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FeaturePhasing out fire retardants
With many brominated flame retardants facing bans, Nuala Moran examines the industry’s dash for new ones
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Acetone breathalyser to help fight the flab
Device tells smart phone how fast you’re burning fat and could help patients to control diabetes