All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 37
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Research
SiRNA treatment cures Ebola in monkeys
Researchers perform the first successful trial for a drug against the current strain of Ebola
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News
Chemists seek end to chemical warfare on centenary of its first use
International community produces the Ypres Declaration to reaffirm disarmament objectives
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Research
Carbon nanotube-based sensor detects meat spoilage
Electron density of cobalt porphyrin complexes key to meat freshness sensor
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News
Grant application peer review system 'works well'
Statistical analysis finds high peer review scores are linked to more ‘impactful’ research
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News
Ukraine to slash science budget
Massive research funding cuts are planned in a bid to boost defence spending
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Research
Photoacoustic nanoparticles highlight uranium in the body
A study that will likely gather the interest from defence agencies around the world
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Research
Bees 'prefer' neonicotinoid-laced nectar
Studies debunk the notion that wild bees avoid feeding from pesticide-treated plants
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Business
Daiichi Sankyo steps out after Sun-Ranbaxy merger
Ranbaxy’s Japanese owner has sold off its stake in the merged company, but will retain its business partnership
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Research
Plant-inspired plastics take shape
Polymer that responds to multiple stimuli could bring shape-shifting plastics a step closer
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News
Gender bias in US research funding investigated
Three US Congresswomen requested an investigation into whether funding bias is holding back women in science
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Research
Ultrasound test echoes with battery charge
Acoustic technique that measures physical changes could simplify battery tests
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Opinion
Oh, the humanities!
Science and the arts are equally essential to society, says Philip Ball. Don’t divide them by their differences
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Research
Membrane-less electrolyser set to disrupt water splitting
Device that exploits fluid mechanic forces has potential to significantly cut cost of hydrogen production
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News
Emerging from Deepwater
Five years after a BP oil rig explosion spewed millions of oil barrels into the Gulf of Mexico, key questions remain
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Research
Longer-lived oxides offer silicon synthesis boost
Touted as ‘soluble sand’, stabilised small silicon oxides present new synthetic worlds
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Feature
Crossing the valley of death
Katrina Krämer examines efforts to bridge the gap between university research and commercial products
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News
Women twice as likely to be hired for academic posts as men
Experiment shows that faculty staff are more likely to pick women for job roles based on hypothetical CVs
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Research
Ionic liquids come up smelling of roses
Perfume delivery system triggered by water keeps sweet smells around for longer