All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 214
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BusinessPlug and play redox enzymes
Technology profile: HydRegen is making cofactor-dependent catalysis cleaner
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Opinion
Sense and sense ability
Philip Ball is surprised to discover just how sensitive we are about our feelings
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Research
Fast test classifies meningitis bacteria
New technique reliably distinguishes bacterial species for tailored antibiotic treatment
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Research
Tracing paper boost for solar cells
A piece of paper that is both transparent and scatters light well can as a photon concentrator
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Research
Molecular librarians create druglike collections
Diversity-oriented synthesis based on alkaloid natural products aims to create new pharmaceutical leads
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Research
Centrifuge spectroscopy probes extreme rotational states
New method for studying molecular potentials unreachable by other techniques
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Research
Cheap and colourful holographic sensors
Dynamic holograms change colour in response to pH or glucose
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NewsUnesco launches International Year of Crystallography
The worldwide celebration kicked off with a two-day opening ceremony in Paris
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CareersReturning from maternity leave
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts shares her thoughts as she prepares to return to the world of work after maternity leave
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FeatureWhat can U do?
Actinide chemistry is reaching beyond nuclear and revealing surprising behaviour, finds Andy Extance
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PodcastAcetaldehyde
Brian Clegg meets a simple organic compound with a reputation for being something of a bruiser
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NewsCroatia's vaccines manufacturer left hanging as it enters administration
Lack of government investment puts national immunology institute in crisis
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Research
Magdalena Titirici: Biowaste conversion
Magdalena Titirici talks to Anna Simpson about hydrothermal carbon and her lack of patience
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ResearchDesigner esters for complex carbohydrates
Global deprotection in a single step streamlines oligosaccharide synthesis
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ResearchImplant harvests heartbeat power
Piezoelectric patch generates enough electricity to power a pacemaker
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ResearchPhosphorene discovery positively impacts 2D electronics
Phosphorus is the latest element to enter flatland, where it becomes a p-type semiconductor
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OpinionArsenic and old waste
William Bains worries that scientists are losing their way in the wild frontiers of research
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NewsPollution research sparks car control debate in China
Experts criticise study claiming vehicles are a minor source of particulate emissions