All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 22

  • News

    Health breakthroughs of the decade

    2010-06-25T10:44:03Z

    Top 5 health advances of the last 10 years

  • Business

    Business roundup: July 2010

    2010-06-25T10:54:00Z

    Eight convicted for Bhopal disaster More than 25 years after one of the worst industrial accidents in living memory, the Magistrate’s court in Bhopal, India, has convicted eight former Union Carbide employees of ’causing death by criminal negligence’. The eight convicted include Keshub Mahindra, former chairman of the Indian subsidiary ...

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-06-25T11:02:42Z

    The end of the UK's Eastern Region Biotechnology Initiative (Erbi) marks the beginning of a new era, writes Harriet Fear, former chief executive of Erbi

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-06-25T11:12:00Z

    Bibiana Campos-Seijo meets the chief executive of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, Sir Andrew Dillon

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-06-25T11:16:00Z

    The Wellcome Trust is one of the largest science funding bodies in the world. Sir Mark Walport, the trust's director, tells Phillip Broadwith how it spends its money

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    Opinion

    Morton flask

    2010-06-25T11:34:00Z

    Baldassarre Castiglione wrote that the perfect gentleman should 'affect in all things sprezzatura' - artful effortlessness

  • Feature

    Roadblock on memory lane

    2010-06-25T11:35:52Z

    The ability to wipe out traumatic memories is just around the corner. Katrina Megget looks into the science of forgetting

  • Opinion

    Serving both music and chemistry

    2010-06-25T11:37:00Z

    Borodin wasn't such an outstanding scientist after all, says Philip Ball, but science and music are far from mutually exclusive

  • Opinion

    The undruggables

    2010-06-25T11:37:00Z

    Derek Lowe ponders the possibility of phosphatase inhibitors

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2010-06-25T11:37:55Z

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  • Review

    Scientific ethics

    2010-06-25T11:43:07Z

    On fact and fraud: cautionary tales from the front lines of science

  • Review

    Intelligent design

    2010-06-25T11:54:58Z

    Life from an RNA world: the ancestor within

  • Review

    Arsenical activities

    2010-06-25T11:56:14Z

    The arsenic century

  • Review

    Good bacteria

    2010-06-25T11:58:01Z

    Practical methods for biocatalysis and biotransformations

  • Review

    UK's national academy of science

    2010-06-25T11:59:29Z

    Seeing further: the story of science and the Royal Society

  • Review

    Nano for energy

    2010-06-25T12:00:38Z

    Nanotechnology for the energy challenge

  • Careers

    Profile: Transatlantic chemist

    2010-06-25T12:02:22Z

    British chemist Steve Woodhead's career in fragment-based drug discovery has taken him on a fast-paced 6000 mile trip from the UK to the US, reports Yfke Hager

  • Careers

    Careers clinic: Pharma's market

    2010-06-25T12:02:23Z

    The job market in the pharmaceutical sector is competitive, but that's no reason to rule out a career change. Caroline Tolond looks at the options

  • Careers

    The Educated Chemist: Life as a medicinal chemist

    2010-06-25T12:02:23Z

    The AstraZeneca medicinal chemistry workshop gives PhD students an insider's view of careers in the pharmaceutical industry, discovers Yfke Hager

  • Opinion

    Letters: July 2010

    2010-06-25T12:15:00Z

    Like Pickard (Chemistry World, May 2010, p40), I am disappointed that the BBC did not find a chemist to present Chemistry: a volatile history, but I am not amazed that a physicist, Jim Al-Khalili, ’made an excellent job of it’. After all, chemistry is a physical science. The Royal Society ...