All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 42
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Research
Drawn out success for far faster 3D printing
Stereolithography technique is 100 times faster than current technologies and could open the door to mass production with 3D printing
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Research
Reaction map suggests meteorite chemistry route to life
Scientists propose that key biomolecules appeared simultaneously from a hellish cyanide and sulfide mix
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Business
Drug firms warned to be honest with investors
Official warns of ‘significant consequences’ if companies aren’t forthcoming about their FDA interactions
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News
Data falsification hits polymer mechanochemistry papers
Misconduct by member of Christopher Bielawski’s group has led to several retractions
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Research
Enzyme selectivity switch to benefit infant formula production
Enzyme twins could be useful tools for studying and synthesising human milk oligosaccharides
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News
Titanium dioxide removed from Dunkin' Donuts sugar
Parent company agrees to remove whitener from icing sugar used on its doughnuts after public campaign
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Business
BASF introduces bio-based polyTHF
Process uses 1,4-butanediol from microbial digestion of sugar feedstocks to make component of polyester and polyurethane materials
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Business
Amgen to axe 300 Onyx employees
Amgen will close its Onyx facility in South San Francisco in December
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Research
Shipwrecked beer from 1840s lives again
170-year-old beer recreated with help from chemists
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Research
Mercury-grabbing ionic liquids hit the gas
Team reveals research behind mercury removal technology developed for natural gas industry
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Feature
A whiff of contention
Efforts to predict a molecule’s scent and to build artificial noses are progressing despite a lack of knowledge and disagreements within the olfactory community, finds Andy Extance
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Research
Chemical building blocks produce a wellspring of organic molecules
A new automated platform speeds up synthesis of small molecules
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Podcast
Sodium thiopental
Once thought to extract the truth and now used to enact the ultimate punishment, this week’s compound is sodium thiopental
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Business
Mergers and moves trigger pharma layoffs
Shire expects to sack 500 or more employees, while Merck and GSK also wield the axe
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News
State of Europe’s environment scrutinised
European Environment Agency voices environmental concerns, but says progress has been made
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Research
Urine-fuelled distress signal
Origami device that broadcasts on emergency power could find use in remote locations
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Careers
Astana, Kazakhstan
On paper, a move to Kazakhstan was going to be liberating for Raymond Whitby, but the reality is a new set of challenges, as Emma Davies discovers
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