All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 209
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Research
Reducing the cost of oxygen enrichment
A synthesis developed by UK scientists could reduce the cost of studying porous materials by oxygen NMR
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Opinion
The unusual suspects
There are more elements in pharma than are dreamt of in Derek Lowe’s philosophy
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Opinion
The Iron Lady
Howard Peters takes a look at the life of Margaret Thatcher, an Oxford chemistry graduate who became the UK’s only female prime minister
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Feature
Sniffing out explosives
Can science compete with the sensitivity of a sniffer dog’s nose? Emma Davies finds out
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Research
A colourful way to size up nanoparticles
The way in which nanoparticles scatter light can be used to determine their size
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Feature
Chemists in the House
Laura Howes talks to politicians who have made the move from the lab to the benches of power
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Opinion
Breaking the surface?
Philip Ball is perplexed by the EPSRC’s decision to cut surface science funding
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Opinion
Biotech's bravura performer
Bibiana Campos Seijo talks to scientist, philanthropist and serial entrepreneur Chris Evans
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Opinion
Truth about science
Poor quality research and a lack of scientific rigour are more harmful to science than misconduct
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Opinion
Flashback: 2002 – doping discussion
British Olympic skier Alain Baxter had his bronze medal taken away after a post-race drug test showed traces of methamphetamine
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Feature
Life, but not as we know it
Biology has been pretty successful at creating life, but now chemistry wants a crack at it
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News
Montenegro seeks international science park investors
A failure to spark domestic interest in a new science park has led the science ministry to look further afield
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News
Irish government plans to pick winners in research
Science funding will be targeted to areas that will deliver the biggest return on investment