All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 213
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Research
Nitrenium hugs stabilise positively rare complexes
Cationic ligand meets cationic metal in an unusual bonding situation
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Heather Williams: Science is for everyone
Heather Williams discusses her work in medical diagnostics and supporting women in science
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Rocket reactor forces space hydrogen rethink
Pioneering low temperature studies suggest interstellar clouds could hold double the hydrogen previously thought
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Ammonia freezes up under pressure
Discovery of ionic ammonia ice backs up theoretical predictions
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News
Funding sharing model would see grant proposals ditched
US researchers claim their system to distribute research money would be cheaper, quicker and fund riskier science
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Early start for plate tectonics
Geochemical analysis suggests subduction zones may have formed more than 1 billion years before some estimates
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News
Funding confirmed for another 19 doctoral centres
Extra centres will provide industrial training for a further 900 postgraduates
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Research
Biomarkers leave gender clues at crime scene
New assay could help build a bigger picture of a suspect’s identity
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Radical drug rule changes hit buffers in India
Oversight panel concludes government plan will increase bureaucracy
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CareersA career in careers
Finding a job took an unexpected turn when Victoria Walker discovered a talent for getting jobs for others. Helen Carmichael reports
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Business
US chemical spill contaminates water supplies
Life beginning to return to normal for locals after being without potable water for several days
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PodcastParacetamol
Simon Cotton looks back at the history of one of our favourite painkillers, paracetamol
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ResearchSlime bacteria produce an alternative to fish oil
Natural biosynthetic pathways captured to produce polyunsaturated fatty acids
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FeatureThe art of alternatives
Recent years have seen great advances in alternatives to animal tests, yet we still need a giant leap to full replacement, as Emma Davies reports
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NewsLeading Chinese chemist jailed for embezzlement
Environmental scientist Chen Yingxu sentenced to 10 years for stealing grant money
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CareersBy royal appointment
The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 brings UK science and industry together through its industrial fellowship scheme. Philip Robinson reports
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Research
Life may have begun in a tiny water droplet
Droplet surfaces are superb chemical reactors that could have built up complex molecules that led to the first simple cells
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NewsBroke RI rejected Royal Society merger
Royal Institution refused merger despite continuing cash shortage
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NewsMixed US budget news for research
Congress comes together to produce a budget that rolls back dreaded across-the-board cuts, but doesn’t keep up with inflation