All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 251
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Opinion
The pitfalls that prevent progress
Derek Lowe highlights the less visible pitfalls on the road to a new drug
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Opinion
Molecular metaphors
Philip Ball wonders to what extent molecular structures are metaphorical
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News
Spinning webs to catch indoor pollutants
A 3D polyamide net structure as a highly sensitive sensor for detecting formaldehyde
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Business
Business roundup: August 2011
Companies making moves into Russia Several companies have made recent moves into Russia. Novartis has started building a new manufacturing site in St Petersburg. The site - to be completed by 2014 - will produce generic as well as branded drugs and create 350 jobs for local people. Novartis says ...
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News
Spotlight on polymerisation to repair damaged faces
A chemical mix that can be injected under the skin and polymerised using light could help repair facial injuries
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News
Tequila for your fuel tank
A plant normally used to make tequila could also be used as a replacement for petrol
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News
UK government sets aside 1000 places for top researchers
The Royal Society will help to choose which top non-EU scientists can work in the UK
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News
Lawsuits muddy the waters for fluorescent whiteners
Disputes over the toxicity of fluorescent whitening agents in washing detergents lead to lawsuits in China
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News
Interview Rafael Luque
Rafael Luque discusses funding for early stage researchers and the importance of green chemistry with Anna Simpson
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News
Research council to pick favourites for UK chemistry funding
A policy shakeup will see the EPSRC decide which areas of chemistry to fund
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News
Former RSC chief executive dies
Richard Pike, who led the RSC for five years and saw membership rise to record levels, has died at the age of 61
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News
Report concludes BBC science is good but has weaknesses
The BBC Trust's review of the corporation's science reporting finds that marginal opinions get too much airtime