All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 237
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ResearchHandshake assembles new emulsions
Chance discovery to let scientists use peptides to tune the properties of emulsions for foods, cosmetics and even drug delivery
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ResearchFatal toxins found in ‘edible’ wild mushrooms
Deadly kidney disease linked to one mushroom may also be caused by a related species that was thought to be safe to eat
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ResearchSynthetic receptor recognises entire drug family
Supramolecular structure could be used to monitor the rise of new ‘designer’ drugs excreted into sewers
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ResearchSeparation by levitation
Magnetic levitation provides a simple, inexpensive system for isolating enantiopure compounds
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CareersArt imitating life
Briony Marshall’s sculptures find form in her biochemical background, she tells Manisha Lalloo
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ResearchOrganic solar cells reach manufacturing milestone
Complete roll-to-roll processing of flexible organic tandem solar cells achieved for the first time
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FeatureThe colourful science
Philip Ball traces how chemists and artists have been inspiring each other for centuries
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News
EU plan to let member states decide on GM
Draft directive would let countries choose whether to ban the cultivation of genetically modified crops
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ResearchA real red alert for explosives
Colour-changing sensor that spots TNT could be incorporated into clothing to be worn when clearing areas polluted by landmines
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NewsNickel allergy case highlights nanoparticle unknowns
Chemist’s metal hypersensitivity after weighing powder on open bench underlines safety needs
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NewsThe chemical history of the Durham Gospels
Revealing the chemical make up of pigments can help us understand the cultural and historical aspects of manuscripts
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Business
Shire fends off AbbVie takeover bid
Board says deal undervalues the company and its growth potential
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ResearchBen Zhong Tang: Polymers for a bright future
Ben Zhong Tang talks to Katie Bayliss about alkyne polymers and aggregation induced emission
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FeatureConservative innovations
Rachel Brazil finds out how chemists can restore art to its former glory
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Business
Biotech bounced back in 2013, says report
R&D investment increasing, but industry needs to use its cash more wisely
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FeatureUnwitting artists?
Is there art in chemical structures and diagrams? Jennifer Newton looks at the aesthetics all around us
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