All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 220
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Luminescent carbon nanodots from coffee
A greener and less toxic way to make carbon nanomaterials using waste coffee grounds
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Simulating your way to a better supercapacitor
A model of ion arrangement in a supercapacitor will help researchers design devices that hold more energy
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Magnetic levitation to measure protein binding
Diseases could be diagnosed cheaply in the developing world using a simple device that measures density with magnets
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Molecular dance set to makes waves across the pond
A simulation that lets people 'play' with atomic particles has proven so popular in the UK it's going to the US
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Chief scientific advisers ignored by UK government
House of Lords says that science advisers need to be given funding and access to ministers
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Anti-open access bill suffers sudden death
Legislation to block open access publishing of US taxpayer-funded research loses backing of Elsevier and its congressional sponsors
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Piezoelectricity improves solar cell efficiency
Scientists explain how solar cell efficiency can be improved using the piezophototronic effect
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Nanowires heading in the right direction
Scientists have been able to control polymer self-assembly to get the nanowires they want
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Reach dossiers failing on data
Companies registering chemicals in Europe are providing incorrect or insufficient data in a majority of cases
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Roaming reactions double up in atmospheric chemistry
The hitherto elusive mechanism that underlies the atmospheric photochemistry of nitrogen(VI) oxide has been unravelled by chemists
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Quicklime provides a hot way for rapid HIV detection
Device can detect HIV at an early stage and is simple enough to be used in the field
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Austrian institute hits the funding big time
The IST Austria is set to receive one billion euros in funding prompting some complaints of government favouritism
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Healthier sausages
Hard saturated fat in foods could be replaced by a gel without compromising on texture
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Dow implicated in emails published by WikiLeaks
Hacked emails indicate Dow hired intelligence companies to monitor Bhopal victims groups pressing for compensation
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Investment in nanoscience for health
Over £65 million has been awarded to seven business-led projects aimed at developing therapeutic and diagnostic technologies that use nanotechnology
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The future of medicine
A medicinal chemistry course that’s giving students a real taste of pharma - failure, frustration and all
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To ECHA his own
The EU’s Reach regulation involves a huge data gathering operation - Kaihsu Tai is working right at its heart
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Chew's life
Revolymer’s expertise in polymer chemistry has brought non-stick, biodegradable chewing gum to the mass market