All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 29

  • Careers

    Careers clinic: Once an academic...

    2010-08-27T11:40:28Z

    Does settling on a career in academia mean you've closed off all alternative options in the future? Of course not, says Caroline Tolond

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2010-08-27T11:40:31Z

    Agelastatins A-F

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-08-27T11:40:32Z

    The two sides of the CCS debate go head to head - should CCS be backed or sidelined?

  • Careers

    Profile: Sustainable chemist

    2010-08-27T13:59:39Z

    Matthew Davidson, professor of sustainable chemical technologies, talks to Sarah Houlton about the University of Bath's new Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies

  • Careers

    The insider: Scientist in the city

    2010-08-27T14:14:25Z

    Accountancy and academic science might pretty far apart , but a surprising number of graduates leave the bench each year in favour of a desk in the city, says Matt Brown

  • Careers

    Company Profile: Analytical technology worldwide

    2010-08-27T14:18:30Z

    Scientific instrument manufacturer Bruker has come a long way in 50 years, discovers Matt Brown

  • Review

    An extraordinay life

    2010-08-27T14:23:50Z

    A science career against all odds. A life of survival, study, teaching and travel in the 20th century

  • Review

    Raising public interest in science

    2010-08-27T14:26:26Z

    Science for all. The popularization of science in early 20th century Britain

  • Review

    Climate change scepticism

    2010-08-27T14:31:26Z

    The hockey stick illusion: climategate and the corruption of science

  • Review

    Organic origins

    2010-08-27T14:33:17Z

    From atoms to molecules: studies in the history of chemistry from the 19th century

  • Review

    Pictures, numbers, equations

    2010-08-27T14:36:08Z

    Molecular modelling basics

  • Feature

    Repulsive chemistry

    2010-08-27T14:38:28Z

    Simon Hadlington discovers why some people get bitten by more insects than others, and how new chemical deterrents are helping fight them off

  • Opinion

    Letters: September 2010

    2010-08-27T14:41:00Z

    It was interesting to read Matt Brown's article on the liaison between Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and Cornell

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    Feature

    Gold fever

    2010-08-27T14:41:00Z

    The catalytic potential of gold nanoparticles was overlooked for years, but researchers are making up for lost time, writes Bea Perks

  • Opinion

    Science sells?

    2010-08-27T14:41:00Z

    'Science sells' may not be as lucrative a cliché as its alliterative cousin

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2010-08-27T14:41:33Z

    25 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Feature

    Picking the pockets of philanthropists

    2010-08-27T14:43:52Z

    With many funding sources being slashed, Justine Davies delves into the deep pockets of endowment charities to see what she can find for today's cash-strapped scientists

  • Feature

    The birth of the pill

    2010-08-27T14:45:00Z

    Fifty years after its birth, John Mann reports on the conception and evolution of the contraceptive pill

  • News

    Oyster glue's secret ingredient

    2010-08-31T15:05:00Z

    Natural cement produced by oysters contains significantly more inorganic material than the glues of other marine species

  • Podcast

    September 2010

    2010-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast -September 201000:12- Introduction01:15- Recycling CO2 to make plastic 03:15- Snapshots of mystery molecules 06:10- Allison Carey from Yale University, US, on how mosquitoes sniff out meals and the chemicals we might use to stop getting bitten ...