All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 22
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Opinion
The RSC hits the WWW
The Royal Society of Chemistry launched it’s online presence at a ceremony in Cambridge
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News
FDA reverses debarment of one of its ex-chemists
US Food and Drug Administration lifts ban on chemist who worked at the agency, more than 20 years after he was sentenced for taking bribes
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Research
Photoredox catalysis mechanisms seen in new light
Luminescence quenching and quantum yield measurements prove light/dark experiments don’t always get it right
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Research
Telescope detects ionised carbon in early galaxies
Dust discovery reveals youthful universe went through a rapid process of evolution
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Business
Chemical firms seek better grasp of biomanufacturing
The search is on for better alternatives to the ‘broken’ way companies harness compound-making organisms
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News
Failure to allay public concerns hobbling UK fracking
More facts, data and technical assessments won’t soothe worries when people want greater public debate of risks and benefits
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Podcast
Polydimethylsiloxane
Brian Clegg tells us about a silicone gel, which can sometimes be a bit silly
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Research
Leather gets a new perfume
Scientists in India have developed a way of infusing leather with lemongrass oil
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News
Silicone bracelet set to pick-up on chemical exposure
MyExposome has initiated a fundraising campaign to bring its wristband technology capable of detecting more than 1400 chemicals to the public
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Business
An unsustainable hypocrisy
Social responsibility should extend through the whole supply chain, not just be a tool to put pressure on feedstock suppliers
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News
Expert wiki to expose low-quality chemical probes
Trip Advisor-like project will fight use of poor probes contaminating the literature
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Research
Nanoparticle cats drawn at the flick of a switch
Researchers create colourful pictures using nanoparticles that self-assemble in response to light
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Research
Refining Avogadro’s number on way to new kilo
Most precise value yet reduces uncertainty down to 20 atoms in a billion
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Feature
Chasing stardust
Molecules in deep space are very small and very far away, as Matthew Gunther discovers
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News
US chemical industry lobby group in the hot seat again
Union of Concerned Scientists calls for greater transparency in the political activities of American Chemistry Council and member companies
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News
Despair and anger among Greek scientists at universities' finances
Little hope that billions of euros in new loans from the EU will improve the situation