All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 26

  • Review

    Metal complexes

    2010-07-30T08:27:21Z

    Introduction to coordination chemistry

  • Review

    Organic detective work

    2010-07-30T08:28:00Z

    Organic structure analysis

  • Review

    In brief

    2010-07-30T08:30:53Z

    Short items

  • Feature

    Lets get physical

    2010-07-30T08:37:05Z

    Physical chemists are finding themselves more in demand than ever. Emma Davies finds out why

  • Opinion

    Cadmium colourants and 'Shrekgate'

    2010-07-30T08:43:00Z

    Philip Ball looks at the chemistry behind colourful cartoon characters served up by a fast food chain

  • Opinion

    Missing methods

    2010-07-30T08:43:00Z

    Derek Lowe reminisces about lost laboratory techniques and wonders which will be next to go

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2010-07-30T08:43:02Z

    Dictyosphaeric acid A

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-07-30T08:49:00Z

    Scientist Michael Brooks stood for parliament at the last election against an MP who favours homeopathy and medical astrology. He lost. Should we worry?

  • Careers

    The Educated Chemist: Agricultural science; New York to Nadu

    2010-07-30T08:49:11Z

    Graduates of a dual degree programme in agricultural science run by Cornell University and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University will have a lot of mouths to feed, writes Matt Brown

  • Careers

    Careers clinic: Never too old

    2010-07-30T08:49:33Z

    Age is no barrier to career progression. Just stay up to date, re-jig your CV and brush up on the latest interview techniques before making your move, says Caroline Tolond

  • Careers

    Profile: Nurturing industrial collaboration

    2010-07-30T08:49:33Z

    Organic chemist Joe Sweeney is developing a collaborative network with industry that looks set to provide a new model for knowledge and innovation exchange, says Sarah Houlton

  • Careers

    The insider: Chemical outreach

    2010-07-30T08:49:46Z

    Yfke Hager discovers how outreach programmes help show students that chemistry is far more than just performing titrations

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-07-30T08:51:55Z

    School children in the UK are told oil will run out by 2050, but oil companies expect production to be about the same as it is today, writes Richard Pike

  • Feature

    Saudi science breaks the mould

    2010-07-30T09:10:07Z

    Sarah Houlton speaks to research pioneers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology as it approaches its first anniversary

  • FEATURE-GPCR-300
    Feature

    Receptive receptors

    2010-07-30T09:11:00Z

    One route to developing new drugs is to look at targeting the hundreds of G-protein-coupled receptors that are not currently exploited clinically. Clare Sansom investigates

  • FEATURE-BOYS-180
    Feature

    The lost Boys of quantum chemistry

    2010-07-30T09:13:00Z

    Dermot Martin profiles Frank Boys, an unsung hero of theoretical chemistry

  • Opinion

    Letters: August 2010

    2010-07-30T09:16:00Z

    I was interested to read Philip Ball’s piece on the automated future of chemical crystallography, based on work at St Andrew’s University, Scotland, UK, to develop an entirely automatic diffractometer capable of ’flexible thinking’ designed to mimic the thought process of a crystallographer (Chemistry World, June 2010, p34). While this ...

  • Opinion

    Sulfur or sulphur?

    2010-07-30T09:16:00Z

    Sulfur or sulphur? The controversy over the spelling of element number 16 rumbles on

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2010-07-30T09:16:03Z

    15 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • CLASSIC-KIT-180
    Opinion

    Haldane's blood gas analyser

    2010-07-30T09:30:00Z

    Félix Houphouët-Boigny, who steered Ivory Coast to independence in 1959, was known as the Sage of Africa