All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 217
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Phosphate-scavenging nanoparticles starve microbes
Nanoparticles with controllable toxicity provide an antimicrobial strategy with a small environmental footprint
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Watching the double-slit experiment in real time
Demonstration allows observer to watch build up of interference pattern using fluorescence microscopy
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Phosphate scavenging nanoparticles starve microbes
An antimicrobial strategy using lanthanum oxide nanoparticles to compete against microbes for phosphate
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Germanium-oxygen double bond takes centre stage
World's first germanone created using bulky ligands to stabilise highly reactive bond
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Germanium–oxygen double bond takes centre stage
World's first germanone created using bulky ligands to stabilise highly reactive bond
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Court throws out patent covering drug dosing
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Prometheus' patent that covers management of gastrointestinal drugs is invalid
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Molecular chaperones caught on film
Thousands of snapshots of chaperone proteins at work have given researchers a unique insight into how they function
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Picking out cysteine for health study
A way to monitor cysteine levels in the blood, high levels of which are linked with neurological diseases
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Court throws out patent covering drug dosing
The US Supreme Court has said that medical tests that rely on correlations between drug doses and treatment cannot be patented
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EPA proposes new rules for five chemicals
The US Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new rules that would force companies to report any new use
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AbbVie emerges from Abbott split
US healthcare giant Abbott has renamed the branded drugs part of its business
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GSK to build £350 million factory in UK
Tax breaks in the UK budget have prompted GSK to reaffirm its commitment
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Taming an explosive chemical tiger
Biphasic reaction conditions enable the safe production of a steady stream of the highly reactive methylating reagent diazomethane in situ
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Roll up, roll up!
Indian chemists have addressed an interesting and unusual question: how do you make something roll uphill?
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Back to the future: old reactions to help the new
Computer software to predict the effect a functional group has on another within the same molecule
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Roll up, roll up!
Indian chemists have addressed an interesting and unusual question: how do you make something roll uphill?
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Taming an explosive chemical tiger
Biphasic reaction conditions enable the safe production of the highly reactive methylating reagent diazomethane in situ
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GSK to build £350m factory in UK
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has announced £350 million plans to build its first new UK production plant for almost 40 years in Ulverston, Cumbria
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GSK to build £350 million factory in UK
Tax breaks in the UK budget have prompted GSK to reaffirm its commitment
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Sensor that sniffs like a dog
A food quality sensor that mimics the process occurring in an animal's nose