All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 45
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News
Caramel colour in soft drinks linked to cancer
Regulatory bodies and researchers sceptical of study on 4-MEI found in food colour
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Research
Engineered bacteria synthesise palladium biosorbent
Biomolecule to help decontaminate water by recovering palladium that has escaped from catalytic converters
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Business
Asahi Kasei to buy Polypore for battery materials
$2.2bn deal adds to Japanese consolidation in energy storage
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Opinion
Flashback: 1985 – a new society emerges
The Metals Society and the Institution of Metallurgists merged to form a new learned society
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Business
US opens up home DNA screening
FDA approves single disease genetic test and clears pathway for similar devices
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News
Nobel laureates warn on European science funding cuts
Cuts to fund investment scheme send message Europe ‘is not the place to do high level science’
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Research
Computational tool leaves electrides with nowhere to hide
Electride criteria pave way for new research into these fascinating materials
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News
Open records laws used to bully, harass academics
Most US universities unprepared to deal with a deluge of freedom of information requests, report finds
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Careers
The mothers of invention
Nina Notman profiles four researchers successfully balancing an academic career with family life
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Feature
From screen to cell
Nina Notman finds out how liquid crystals are moving into the biotechnology and pharmaceutical toolbox
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Business
Catalytic carbon dioxide convertors
Company profile: Econic Technologies makes catalysts that build carbon dioxide into performance polymers
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Opinion
A brave new word
Why did scientists endure, while sciencers perished? Philip Ball examines the quirks of science’s lexical legacy
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Business
BMS bolsters immuno-oncology with pair of deals
Firm will acquire Flexus Biosciences and collaborate with Rigel
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News
Economic crisis to erode Russia's science base
Funding to be cut by 10% this year threatening some larger projects
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News
US expands pollution monitoring to its embassies
International air quality programme will provide real-time data from US diplomatic posts around the world
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Research
Ring closing highlights hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonding environment visualised with fluorescent probe
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Business
Europe approves stem cell therapy
Treatment for burn-damaged eyes uses patient’s own scaffold-grown cells