All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 259
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ResearchMirror mirror on the ocean
Persistent foams stabilise the possibility of oceanic mirrors that boost planetary albedo
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ResearchAcid choice flips enantioselectivity
Changing proton source in asymmetric decarboxylation unexpectedly delivers opposite configuration
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NewsPlea for EU to act on GM from plant scientists
Open letter from top researchers decries politicisation of the approval process for genetically modified crops
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ResearchSquare planar iron complex breaks inorganic dogma
Unusual spin state could open the door to new and exciting chemistry
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ReviewX marks the structure
Elisabeth Jeffries discovers there’s a diffractometer for everything from crystals to proteins
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OpinionAn interdisciplinary celebration
This year’s Nobel prize in chemistry is a classic tale of beating impossible odds and the laws of physics
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PodcastChemistry World podcast - November 2014
We speak to Eric Betzig about his Nobel prize-winning research, and find out how thermoelectric materials can be made more efficient
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ResearchEarth ripe for life soon after formation
Isotope ratios show asteroids delivered water to Earth early on in its history
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Business
Chinese buyer resurrects US Boehringer plant
UniTao will take over manufacturing site scheduled for closure, saving over 200 jobs
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ResearchEngineered metalloenzyme catalyses Friedel–Crafts reaction
Unnatural amino acids help expand catalytic repertoire of enzymes
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ResearchPressure-sensitive coating makes swallowed batteries safer
Anode composite could end thousands of life-threatening incidents when children ingest button batteries
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News
Precious science cargo lost in rocket explosion
Several research projects slated for the International Space Station destroyed when Antares rocket fails
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ResearchExpanding the supramolecular toolbox
Meet the biphen[n]arenes, a new family of macrocyclic arenes
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NewsEmissions must hit zero by 2100, says IPCC
Latest climate report warns of severe global impacts unless carbon emissions are slashed
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PodcastSelenium dioxide
It smells of ‘rotting horseradish’ but gives glass a magnificent red colour – Brian Clegg shines a light on selenium dioxide