All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 229
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Shortages spur race for helium-3 alternatives
A dearth of helium-3 is holding up research projects around the world
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Sense-act-treat, the nanopharmacy on a patch
A biofuel-based device controlled by molecular logic could one day detect and treat injuries wherever you are
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Drive towards detecting drugs at the roadside
Can drug detection technologies deal with the demands of roadside testing?
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BMS spends $2.5 billion on antiviral firm
Inhibitex acquisition is one of several recent moves in the hepatitis C market
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Hydrogen peroxide
From hair salons to Mission Control, Brian Clegg explores the many uses of this versatile compound
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Indian science needs to raise its game
Prime minister Manmohan Singh says that the country is falling behind other research competitors such as China
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Amino acid residues give away bloodstain's age
Scene of crime scientists might one day be able to use protein fluorescence to determine how old bloodstains are
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What does it take to improve laboratory safety?
With criminal charges brought over the death of a UCLA student, US labs are looking at ways to improve safety
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Nanoear listens in on cellular motoring
Scientists working in Germany have developed a tiny listening device to eavesdrop on the sounds of microscopic objects such as living cells
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A question mark over cubic ice's existence
UK scientists suggest that one form of ice crystal thought to arise from supercooled water may have been misidentified
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The TNA world that came before the RNA one
Chemists find evidence that a nucleic acid that is simpler than RNA could have been the primordial genetic material
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Blood barrier gel aids medical analysis
A gel to form a permanent barrier between blood components in separation tubes prevents the components mixing again during transportation
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Surfing the plasmonic wave
New technique reveals the electric field created by optical excitation of plasmonic modes
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UK government proposes science universities
New type of university would receive no public money with funding to come from businesses
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Cleaning cadmium from blood
A supermagnetic particle could reduce heavy metal pollution in blood
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EU membership holds research promise for Croatia
Joining the EU will offer Croatian researchers access to more funding but they may find it difficult to secure
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Controlling termites with nanoparticles
Silica nanoparticles could help exterminate entire termite colonies
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One-pot synthesis creates new anticancer
A rapid, high-yield approach produces indole alkaloid natural product analogues that can interfere with cell division
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Podcast
January 2012
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