All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 255
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Opinion
Editorial: Pheromones and smells
This month's Totally Synthetic set me to thinking about two very interesting papers I recently saw
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Opinion
The financial funfair
The financial markets can be a rollercoaster ride, writes Derek Lowe, so should chemists working in industry worry about the company share price?
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Opinion
The Evans balance
Easy to use and robust, the Evans or JM balance has been on the market in various forms since 1974
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Opinion
Morris's arsenic entanglement
How principled was William Morris? Philip Ball examines the evidence
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Business
Business roundup: July 2011
World digs deep for cheaper vaccination Source: © Ben Fisher/GAVI/2011 UK Prime M inister David Cameron talked of a ’vital issue’ World leaders have pledged $4.3 billion (£2.6 billion) over the next five years to vaccinate 250 million people in developing countries with the help of the ...
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News
Rust busting self-healing materials
Polymer based materials that self-heal after scratching could be used in anticorrosion coatings
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News
Surgeons and patients breathe easy during surgery
Real-time breath monitors could give surgeons better information about a patient's status during a surgical operation
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News
Dow boss to lead $500m US manufacturing initiative
Dow chief executive Andrew Liveris will share leadership of the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership with MIT president Susan Hockfield
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News
Photosystems made using '3D Tetris'
Supramolecular structures from self-organising surface-initiated polymerisation (SOSIP) could lead to efficient solar power, experts say
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News
Screening for Alzheimer's drugs in tandem
By combining enzymes, a macrocyclic sensor and a dye, scientists may be able to find new drugs for Alzheimer's disease
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News
A cool way to store hydrogen?
Forget MOFs and carbon nanotubes - perhaps the best way to store hydrogen is already sitting in the freezer compartment