All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 232
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Turning bacteria's shield into a weapon against it
Meningitis-causing bacteria produce a sugar layer that could be used against them in a vaccine
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Arctic biting back over mercury pollution
Polar bear teeth show Arctic mercury concentrations have decreased over the last 50 years
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Molecular suitcases created by corrosion
Exploiting metallurgical phenomena has enabled the creation of an array of metallic, multi-walled hollow nanoparticles with exotic architectures
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Government launches UK life sciences strategy
Life sciences industry receives a cash boost to bridge the gap between an idea and a product
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Academia grows its role in drug discovery
Report claims patents filed by universities around the world are growing rapidly while pharma patents are stagnating
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Capturing compounds in cages for chemical control
Encapsulating a reagent inside a molecular capsule circumvents the need for lengthy protecting group chemistry
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Devices to help miners breathe easier
Portable devices to test silica levels in coal dust on-site could lead to reduced silica exposure in mines
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Artificial enzyme outperforms nature
An antioxidant wrapped in a soft protein shell could be a treatment for a nerve cell disease
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Catalyst clears up corrosion
Photocatalyst ink provides a cheap and easy way to clean metals in industry
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Commission appoints first chief scientific adviser
Aberdeen microbiologist Anne Glover will provide the European commission with advice on science and technology
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Atmospheric carbon capture costs underestimated
Capturing carbon dioxide from the air will be much more expensive than previously thought, researchers report
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Europe plans large cash injection for research
The successor to the FP7 programme will put 80 billion euros into research over the next seven years