All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 192
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Research
Printing stained glass
Nanodisks of gold and silver can create colour prints with a resolution of 100,000 dpi
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Research
Graphene reactions driven by substrate not reactant
The surface a sheet of graphene sits on determines its reactivity. US chemists have now explained why
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Business
DSM buys into cattle supplements
The company has struck a EUR465 million deal to acquire Tortuga
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Research
Non-stick coating gives biofilms the slip
Drawing inspiration from big pharma a high throughput screen has thrown up some interesting materials to protect patients from hospital infections
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Research
Long life rice
Fruit flies’ lifespan increased by 14% with antioxidants extracted from black rice
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Research
Tweaked weighing scales help map the island of stability
Direct weighing of lawrencium points the way to finding elusive stable superheavy elements
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Research
‘Genetic code’ guides nanoparticle growth
DNA can be programmed to create nanoparticles of various shapes
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News
Recovering chemical weapons
As stockpiles of chemical weapons are destroyed, the US looks to detecting and destroying buried munitions
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Feature
Big troubles over tiny bubbles
Conventional wisdom suggests that nanosized bubbles should barely exist at all, so their stability for hours or days has surprised many. Philip Ball takes a close look at these minute miracles
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Business
Bapineuzunab dropped
Development for the Alzheimer’s treatment stopped after clinical tests
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Research
3D-printed miniaturised fluidic devices
Micro-to-milli-scale fluidic ‘reactionware’ devices made using 3D printing technology
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Research
Liquid gallium lights up
Nanomoulded gallium gratings switch plasmonic properties as they melt and solidify
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Research
Protein coat for gene therapy
A non-viral capsid has been converted to carry nucleic acids inside
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Research
Solar cell meets sunflower
Boosting solar cell performance using liquid crystal elastomers to mimic sunflowers and track the sun across the sky
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Careers
Going solo
Simon Perks finds out how a corporate restructure turned five industrial chemists into start-up entrepreneurs
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Business
Irish pharma exports tumble
Seven of the top 10 drugs going off patent between 2011 and 2014 are produced in Ireland
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Research
Improved drugs to treat malarial liver infection
New antimalarials are more effective than their clinical counterparts in in vitro tests
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