All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 260
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Mars is the planet that never grew up
Arrested development accounts for the bafflingly small size of Mars: meteorite isotope records show it never grew up
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NewsElectron confounds predictions and remains stubbornly spherical
A new study finds the electron is spherical, which has deep implications for the standard model of physics
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Engineered bacterium to take on petrochemicals producers
A US company has created E. coli that can cheaply synthesise large amounts of a chemical feedstock from sugars
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Bacteria could turn coffee waste into drugs
Caffeine-munching bacteria could turn coffee waste into drugs or a feedstock for biofuels
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Cost-cutting will stifle UK innovation
A report claims that the government's penny-pinching attitude to publicly funded services will damage the country's innovative edge
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Chemical industry fears over UK emissions plans
Plans to halve emissions by 2050 could jeopardise a greener future, the industry says
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Coin isotopes unravel ancient inflation riddle
Isotope analysis of silver coins sheds important light on economic inflation in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries
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Water purifier harnesses green chemistry
US researchers devise environmentally-friendly twin-membrane device that degrades toxins with hydroxyl radicals
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UK technology centres must learn from past mistakes
Technology and innovation centres must avoid pitfalls of past projects to deliver economic growth for the UK
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Report: Free researchers from copyright shackles
A new UK government copyright review says researchers should be free to copy and data mine digital data
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Hatching a plan to kill worm pests
Chemists have synthesised a complex molecule that hatches the eggs of a nematode pest before it destroys crops
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Homing in on a cheaper Haber-Bosch process
Chemists are on the trail of an energy-efficient alternative to the Haber-Bosch process using a ruthenium catalyst
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Superconducting sandwich created with non-superconductors
A superconducting layer can be formed between two materials that are not superconductors, Japanese scientists discover
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Takeda expands into Europe with Nycomed deal
Takeda has swallowed up Nycomed in a €10 billion buyout that will give it access to European markets
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EPA delays boiler and incinerator emissions rules
US chemical industry backs EPA's postponement of emissions rules for boilers and solid waste incinerators
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Phony research projects swindle EC out of €50 million
The European commission has uncovered a network of fake research projects that have fraudulently claimed €50 million
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Liquid crystals spot bacteria to order
A change in the order of liquid crystal's structure can be used to spot bacterial toxins
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Throwing light on molecular logic gates
Scientists have synthesised a molecule that can be controlled by light and perform 13 different logic functions