All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 23

  • Feature

    I spy with my MRI

    2010-06-25T12:22:32Z

    Boundaries of magnetic resonance imaging are continuing to be pushed to reveal more about the human body and aid disease diagnosis

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    Feature

    Dorothy Hodgkin: Cracking crystal codes

    2010-06-25T12:23:00Z

    Cholesterol, penicillin, vitamin B12...? Mike Sutton completes the list and explains the connection

  • Opinion

    Oinking and squawking

    2010-06-25T12:25:00Z

    There's been lot of oinking and squawking over recent scares about swine flu and bird flu

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2010-06-25T12:37:13Z

    15 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • News

    Nanoparticles allow remote control of cells

    2010-06-27T18:00:00Z

    Remote heating of magnetic nanoparticles can target temperature-sensitive components of cells and whole organisms

  • News

    Turbulent ride for impact pilot

    2010-06-28T15:30:00Z

    Assessing research impact is difficult and time-consuming - but academics are coming round to the idea

  • News

    Stripping down the carbon storage problem

    2010-06-29T14:45:00Z

    Chemists looking at materials to capture carbon dioxide need to pay attention to practically regenerating them once full. Could steam be the answer?

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    Podcast

    Vitamin C

    2010-06-30T00:00:00Z

    A compound that played a significant role in our naval history – here's Vitamin C

  • News

    EPA's oversight of nanomaterials questioned

    2010-06-30T13:55:00Z

    US congressional watchdog office warns that nanomaterials may be entering the market without adequate safety review

  • Podcast

    July 2010

    2010-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - July 201000:12- Introduction01:29- Vodka's molecular cocktail 05:04- Antibacterial silver nanoparticles grown in bacteria 08:03- Todd Sacktor from SUNY Downstate Medical Center, New York, US, explains how memories can be wiped clean away ...

  • News

    Austerity measures hit higher education

    2010-07-01T15:30:00Z

    Funding and support for student places hit as universities feel the effects of government plans to cut the budget deficit

  • News

    DNA sticks at flick of switch

    2010-07-04T18:00:00Z

    An electrochemical switch that enables precision DNA deposition could help lay the foundations for DNA nanostructures

  • News

    Imaging technique sees conversion of biomass to sugar

    2010-07-05T10:35:00Z

    Researchers in the US have demonstrated an imaging technique for studying the conversion of biomass into fuel-friendly sugars

  • News

    Too many chiefs, not enough indians?

    2010-07-05T16:10:00Z

    Researchers call for a more stable career path for those who want to stay at the bench

  • News

    What next for BP?

    2010-07-06T15:15:00Z

    It has been over two months since the explosion on BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig, but what's in store for the company at the eye of the storm?

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    Podcast

    Vinegar

    2010-07-07T00:00:00Z

    From cooking to cleaning, Brian Clegg explores a simple but versatile compound 

  • News

    microRNAs may hold key to cocaine addiction

    2010-07-07T18:00:00Z

    Molecular mechanism seems to protect against uncontrolled intake of cocaine in rats, providing potential targets for anti-addiction therapies

  • News

    DNA must do its job for patent protection

    2010-07-08T13:45:00Z

    A European court has ruled that patents for DNA do not give protection when the sequences are no longer performing the task they were inserted to do

  • News

    Flattening carbon

    2010-07-08T14:15:00Z

    UK researchers have managed to synthesise a molecule with an almost planar four-coordinate carbon atom

  • News

    Antibodies spark HIV vaccine hopes

    2010-07-08T19:00:00Z

    New antibodies against HIV could point the way to an effective vaccine against the virus