All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 35
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Research
Zombie cells may rise up to kill infections
Bacteria killed by silver may act as vessels for the metal to kill other pathogens
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News
European parliament supports plastic bag crackdown
Under new EU rules member states will have to ban or restrict the use of lightweight plastic bags
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Podcast
Mussel adhesive proteins
How do mussels stick tight and weather the constant ocean waves? Helen Scales discovers mussel adhesive proteins
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News
US budget outlook concerns White House
White House budget chief warns Republicans’ 2016 spending plan doesn’t bode well for research agencies
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Business
Merger creates biggest supplier of unlicensed drugs
Clinigen will buy Idis to consolidate different routes by which doctors can access medicines that are unavailable locally
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Research
Ancient RNA enzymes formed from freeze-thaw cycles
Temperature cycles help small pieces of RNA assemble into complex ribozymes
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Research
Molecular shuttle slides into the solid state
Rotaxane ‘switch’ has been successfully wedded to a metal–organic framework
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Careers
Mind the gap
Laura Woodward considers the options for those looking for work after significant time away
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Business
Generics firms in three-way takeover battle
Mylan is chasing Perrigo, while fending off advances from Teva
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Research
Exploding batteries caught on camera
Imaging used to capture exactly what goes on in a lithium-ion battery when a runaway chemical reaction occurs
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast – May 2015
We find out how nanotoxicology could be holding back development, and ask if ‘patent or perish’ should be the new academic adage
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Opinion
Flexible, faster formulation
The chemical using industries remain central to UK economic recovery, explains Simon Rushworth
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Research
Floppy polymer defies convention to form rigid framework
Hybrid metal–organic frameworks could be engineered with a whole set of new properties
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Research
Salt and flavour reach a compromise
Emulsion encapsulates salt and only releases it in the mouth
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Research
Anton Toutov: The power of potassium
Anton Toutov discusses how using potassium to make silicon-containing organic chemicals has shaken up chemistry
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News
Science academies flag research priorities ahead of G7 summit
G7 leaders urged to discuss action on antibiotic resistance, neglected tropical diseases and the world’s oceans
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News
UK ordered to clean up NO2 pollution immediately
Government must come up with a new plan to tackle illegal pollution by the end of the year