All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 45
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California under fire for approving controversial pesticide
State being sued for allowing methyl iodide to be used as a fumigant pesticide, despite objections from scientists
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Libel law reform to protect scientists
Reform to UK libel laws could protect scientists from being 'bullied into silence' at the prospect of costly legal battles with big businesses
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Sensors in the blood
A zinc based sensor to detect artery hardening compounds in real blood samples
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DuPont signs Danisco deal for $5.8b
The deal takes the chemical giant strongly into the food ingredient and enzyme markets in Europe
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Artificial intestine for gut studies
A 3D hydrogel scaffold that mimics gastrointestinal villi for cell culture studies
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EPSRC plans represent 'huge change'
Academics concerned changes and cuts at chemistry funding body could threaten careers
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Einstein in your engine
Researchers find that up to 85 per cent of the voltage developed by the lead-acid car battery is due to relativistic effects
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Unclogging the problems of flow chemistry
An ultrasound bath can improve continuous flow systems that could be used to manufacture pharmaceuticals
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UK tilts towards appraisal of Avastin as eye drug
UK authorities press forward in long running debate over two drugs from the Genentech
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Palladium helps gold catalyst go green
New gold-palladium nanoparticle catalyst converts toluene into widely used industrial intermediate without the need for environmentally unfriendly solvents
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Size matters in piezoelectric materials
Piezoelectric generation two-fold better in nanowires than bulk material
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Antibodies could lead to MRSA vaccine
Antibodies against a crucial MRSA protein stop the bacterium in its tracks
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BSE pathogens passed on by air
The infectious misfolded protein molecules that cause mad cow disease can be transmitted in the air, say scientists
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Nanoparticle divides to conquer
Nanoparticle breaks up into smaller units once it reaches a tumour, allowing it to penetrate deeper and deliver treatment more effectively
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Carbon dioxide clusters cracked by IR
Carbon dioxide clusters have been spectroscopically identified for the first time
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Modified protein binders give shortcut to drugs
Attaching polypeptides to small molecules can significantly increase the specificity and affinity of protein binders