All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 32
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Business
Endo to buy Par as generics consolidation continues
$8bn deal follows trend as drugmakers aim for economies of scale
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Research
Crystalline sponge method strikes again
Innovative technique unveils structures of unique compounds with axial and planar chirality
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News
Industry body accused over links to discredited US fire safety group
Claims that American Chemistry Council was ‘intimately involved’ with flame retardant group exposed as industry front
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Research
Organic chemistry’s complexity conundrum
New tool seeks to answer the question: can an organic chemist’s intuition be quantified?
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Feature
Capturing carbon
Andy Extance finds uncertainty over efforts to capture and store CO2 from power generation
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Research
Complex amines made easy (and cheap)
Iron-catalysed cross-coupling brings together nitroarenes and olefins in a single step in boon for drug makers
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Opinion
How do we solve a problem like Marie?
Women in science’s history deserve better treatment than myths and martyrdom, says Philip Ball
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News
Response to tainted US drinking water criticised
Scientific advice in the US is poor when it comes to responding to drinking water contamination
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Research
Getting closer to secrets on the seabed
Scientists in Spain are developing a technique to analyse minerals and artefacts underwater
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Research
Molecular pump points way to non-equilibrium chemistry
Chemical system mimics nature’s trick of accumulating molecules against a concentration gradient
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Research
Research shines light on perovskite solar cell manufacturing
Efficiency record for perovskites may be broken after development of new manufacturing method
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Business
Canada sets climate target
Canada aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions from energy-intensive sectors by 30% from 2005 levels by 2030
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Research
Taking the lead on drug discovery
Making compounds that promise to become useful drugs has just become a little easier
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Opinion
The nuclear danger of iodine
It may not be an element you think of as problematic. But, as Mark Foreman explains, iodine causes very complicated problems in nuclear accidents
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Research
Malaria drug could cash in on green chemistry
Minimising acid and solvent toxicity brings surprising benefits in artemisinin production
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Careers
Is age the next diversity challenge?
Sarah Byrne investigates whether age discrimination could be unfairly holding back some researchers
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Business
GSK commits to HIV research
Firm will partner with US university and cancels plan to sell its share of ViiV Healthcare joint venture