All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 195
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Opinion
Possible versus practical
Hype and fanciful predictions are distracting society from finding realistic solutions, say William Banholzer and Mark Jones
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NewsCanadians rally for science
Cuts to Canada’s S&T programmes and concerns about restrictions on government scientists spark pro-science protests
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News
Syria’s decision to join Chemical Weapons Convention welcomed
Tests confirm sarin was used in the conflict, questions remain regarding how stockpiles will be destroyed.
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Research
Microscopy and spectroscopy combined
New imaging technique combines scanning tunneling microscopy and infrared spectroscopy to probe how molecules interact with surfaces
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News
Senate bill aims to soothe helium market
US government looks to continue the sell off its helium stockpile but price rises may cost research dear
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Research
Nanoparticles stop mosquitoes breeding
Water-soluble carbon nanoparticles can prevent mosquito larvae from reaching maturity
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Research
Plants and microorganisms are the original synthetic chemists
Greg Challis tells Jennifer Newton how having little formal training in biology hasn’t stopped him becoming a chemical biology pro
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CareersNon-profit pharma
Not-for-profit drug discovery is growing into a promising niche employment opportunity within the pharmaceutical industry. James Mitchell Crow investigates
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Business
Nanobody inflammation drug attracts Abbvie
$840m licensing deal shows support for antibody fragments
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Research
Flame retardants levels in pregnant women fall following ban
Small study finds two-thirds drop in blood concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers
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FeatureColouring in the dinosaur book
Chemists are helping palaeontologists discover the rich palette of pigments in fossils, as Emma Stoye discovers
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BusinessNew respiratory drugs neck and neck
Combination inhalers from GSK and Novartis approved in EU and Japan
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OpinionWhat's the use?
Not every reaction can be run in a bucket, says Derek Lowe, but there are limits to what should be classed as ‘useful’
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OpinionClearing the air about the hydrogen economy
Hydrogen as an important fuel is no pipe dream, says Martin Smith