All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 198
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NewsCalifornia takes on chemicals in consumer goods
State’s green chemistry initiative aims to swap out chemicals listed as hazardous to the environment or human health
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Searching for a hangover cure
Could a soft drink limit the adverse effects of excessive alcohol consumption?
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3D printing bacteria
New tool could change the way doctors treat multiple bacteria infections
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RNA mimic destined for synthetic genome
Self-replicating polymers could soon be ready to form the basis of a very primitive cell
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Figuring lignin out
A new method for synthesising model lignin oligomers will help scientists turn plant matter into chemicals
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BusinessGSK to apply for malaria vaccine approval
Infection protection drops over time, but the firm will go ahead with regulatory submission
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NewsAustralian climate body saved by crowd sourced donations
Climate Council will continue to provide independent advice after raising A$1 million
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Solvay expands surfactants business with Chemlogics buyout
$1.3bn deal brings firm into booming US oil and gas drilling market
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NewsComputational chemists take Nobel prize
‘Secret handshake’ that joined up quantum physics with classical molecular mechanics grabs science’s top gong
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The private lives of plants
New microfluidic assay could aid understanding of plant reproduction
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CareersThe master plan
Laura Woodward describes some simple strategies to manage your career and take control of your future
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Molten air – a new class of battery
New rechargeable batteries combine molten electrolytes, high capacity electron storage materials and oxygen from the air
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ResearchThe dance of glass atoms caught on tape
Real-time footage of silica rearrangements under stress will help understand the material
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Quasicrystals discovered in oxides
Discovery in perovskite suggests many more quasicrystals are just waiting to be found
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PodcastSpanish fly
Helen Scales looks at cantharidin, the active ingredient in this famous aphrodisiac
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ResearchAlcoholic drinks perfect solvents for polymerisation
The demanding aqueous environments of beer, wine and spirits are excellent for living radical polymerisation
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Frank Vanhaecke: Analytical rock star
Frank Vanhaecke tells Rebecca Brodie that when it comes to chemistry he is better at pushing buttons than cooking
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Research‘Tetrel bonding’ emerges from σ-hole
Non-covalent bonds between electron donors and silicon, tin or germanium are strong but overlooked