All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 35

  • News

    Dual purpose dyes offer new imaging options

    2010-10-25T12:10:00Z

    Researchers develop combination imaging dyes that can be stored indefinitely and activated when warmed to body temperature

  • News

    Playing games with enzymes

    2010-10-25T13:50:00Z

    A new biological computer consisting of a solution of enzymes shows that assemblies of molecules can be programmed to adapt to a range of stimuli

  • News

    Waterproof cotton that can go through the wash

    2010-10-26T12:45:00Z

    Chemists make superhydrophobic cotton fabric that can survive the laundry

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    Podcast

    Sulfur mustard

    2010-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Deployed in the first world war and named for their distinctive ordour, Brian Clegg talks us through the most terrible agents of chemical warfare 

  • News

    Pepper plant provides drug hope

    2010-10-27T12:50:00Z

    Potential treatments for tropical disease have been found in compounds isolated from a plant used by indigenous group in Peru

  • News

    Single molecule magnets line up

    2010-10-27T18:00:00Z

    Researchers encourage single molecule magnets to bind to a gold surface in a certain orientation, retaining the magnet's properties

  • Business

    Business roundup: November 2010

    2010-10-28T10:14:00Z

    Sanofi gets hostile Sanofi-Aventis has taken its $69-per-share (£44-per-share) bid to the Genzyme shareholders, signalling its intent to acquire the US biotech with or without the support of its board - which has unanimously rejected the offer and advised shareholders to hold fast. The Sanofi offer, which values Genzyme ...

  • OPINION-LOWE-120
    Opinion

    The 'blockbuster mentality’

    2010-10-28T10:14:00Z

    Should companies focus on big markets and the blockbuster dream? The more modern approaches are not without risks, says Derek Lowe

  • Opinion

    Bridgman's seal

    2010-10-28T10:14:00Z

    The most reductive of literary critics are wont to say that there are only seven kinds of stories

  • Opinion

    Untriseptium

    2010-10-28T10:14:00Z

    Would element 137 really spell the end of the periodic table? Philip Ball examines the evidence

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2010-10-28T10:14:51Z

    Mycalamide B

  • Opinion

    Editorial: Graphene Nobel

    2010-10-28T10:23:00Z

    There's great news for UK research as four of this year's Nobel prize winners are working at UK institutions

  • News

    Graphene scoops the physics Nobel prize

    2010-10-28T10:47:00Z

    This year's Nobel prize for physics has been awarded to Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-10-28T10:49:38Z

    Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society, on the first 350 years of the world's oldest scientific academy in continuous existence

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-10-28T11:01:04Z

    Harry Kroto gets hot under the collar on the subject of so-called carbyne

  • Review

    Darwin, Galton, Mendel and others

    2010-10-28T11:14:24Z

    In pursuit of the gene. From Darwin to DNA

  • Review

    Blogosphere

    2010-10-28T11:16:31Z

    The Open Laboratory 2009. The best of science writing on blogs

  • Review

    Nanocarbons

    2010-10-28T11:17:21Z

    Chemistry of nanocarbons

  • Review

    The force be with you

    2010-10-28T11:18:16Z

    Molecular forces and self-assembly in colloid, nano sciences and biology

  • Review

    Water, water everywhere

    2010-10-28T11:19:17Z

    Water and life: the unique properties of H2O