All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 48

  • Review

    Bridging the ionic gap

    2011-01-31T11:14:56Z

    Molten salts and ionic liquids - never the twain?

  • Review

    Extraterrestrial chemistry

    2011-01-31T11:14:56Z

    Chemistry in space: from interstellar matter to the origin of life

  • Review

    How reactions really happen

    2011-01-31T11:14:56Z

    Tutorials in molecular reaction dynamics

  • Review

    Practical inorganics

    2011-01-31T11:14:56Z

    Inorganic experiments

  • Review

    No metals please

    2011-01-31T11:14:56Z

    Recent developments in asymmetric organocatalysis

  • Review

    Pharmaceuticals

    2011-01-31T11:14:56Z

    The physicochemical basis of pharmaceuticals

  • News

    My hero: The greatest influences of chemistry Nobel laureates

    2011-01-31T11:35:26Z

    Aaron Ciechanover tells us why Charles Darwin is his hero in chemistry

  • Opinion

    Letters: February 2011

    2011-01-31T11:43:00Z

    With the climate change problem increasing by the day, the apparent lack of urgency exemplified by the European Union’s renewable energy programme (Chemistry World, December 2010, p8), with the ’first allocations of funding in the second half of 2012’ is surely disturbing. The longer we delay, the more the ’catch-up’ ...

  • Opinion

    Napoleon's wallpaper

    2011-01-31T11:43:00Z

    Napoleon's wallpaper

  • Feature

    Fighting the flu

    2011-01-31T11:43:44Z

    The threat of pandemic influenza is constantly on the horizon. Clare Sansom explores the latest attempts to tackle an ever-changing foe

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2011-01-31T11:43:45Z

    20 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Feature

    Mummy mania

    2011-01-31T11:46:24Z

    Mummified remains from Egypt and beyond hold chemical information about the daily lives of ancient civilisations. Emma Davies reports

  • Podcast

    February 2011

    2011-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - February 20111:22 -Einstein in your engine3:20 -Silk woven into transistors5:30 -Joseph Jasinski from IBM on harnessing the power of your desktop PC to solve big scientific problems13:08 -Using HIV against itself16:39 -Microfluidic pinball 19:50 -Joe Jones from Skyonic on turning CO2 from power plants into baking ...

  • News

    Compounds to combat cold sores

    2011-02-01T10:55:00Z

    Diones to target the herpes simplex virus and a nanocarrier delivery system

  • News

    Binning battery recycling

    2011-02-01T15:37:00Z

    The UK has seen a jump in battery recycling - but could advances in portable power technology eventually make it a thing of the past?

  • Castor oil plant
    Podcast

    Ricin

    This highly effective natural poison has been linked to assassinations and as a tool for would-be terrorists

  • News

    Gold going it alone

    2011-02-02T10:35:00Z

    Does gold need help from palladium to catalyse coupling?

  • News

    Innovation: Europe must do better

    2011-02-02T11:45:00Z

    Head of innovation institute pushes for entrepreneurship in research

  • News

    Pfizer to close historic UK site

    2011-02-02T13:40:00Z

    Challenging industry climate looks set to claim majority of 2400 pharma jobs at renowned facility in Sandwich in Kent

  • News

    The mystery of the disappearing crystals

    2011-02-03T10:55:00Z

    Impurities in a fifty year old crystal could explain why some drugs are stable and others lose their therapeutic effect