All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 50
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Fighting back against antibiotic resistant bacteria
Vancomycin dimers have been found to be effective against vancomycin-resistant bacteria
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Waking up to new possibilities in imaging
Scientists have developed a complex for medical imaging that is only absorbed into cells when its luminescent metal cargo is inside
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First purely organic phosphor
The design of a new type of phosphorescent materials from purely organic materials could open the way to a new generation of light-emitting systems
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Guiding electrons through graphene
New device does for electrons what fibre optic cables do for light
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Small and sensitive nanoparticles
Putting individual nanoparticles inside micelles could make improved contrast agents for imaging in the body
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Building up a natural product toolkit
Isolation of compounds from natural product mixtures simplified
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Eco-credentials of nanomaterials in question
New criteria for the EU's Ecolabel scheme allow products containing 'nanoforms' to be included
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Worms' diet the key to coloured silk
Researchers in Singapore discover which dye molecules alter the colour of the core silk fibre
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PodcastPutrescine
'What does death smell of?' Phillip Broadwith answers this question and more as he investigates this week's compound - Putrescine
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Remote powered lab on a chip
A wireless device to manipulate nanoparticles that's as simple to use as a microscope slide
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NewsInternational Year of Chemistry launches across the world
Luminaries from the world of chemistry highlight the project goals at the Paris launch event
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Standardising nanomaterials
Europe launches a central repository offering reference samples of different types of nanomaterials
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Sanofi to buy Genzyme in $20 billion deal
Sanofi-Aventis wins over Genzyme board with $1.5 billion increase to August 2010 bid
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To thicken up runny liquids, add fluid
Adding a small amount of fluid to a runny liquid can thicken it, say researchers in Germany
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Speed dating for pharmaceuticals
Pairing up drugs with cocrystals could improve their properties and delivery
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Identifying the cause of pregnancy loss
A protein found in the blood could be responsible for recurring pregnancy loss
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Insect antennae inspire responsive nanopores
US researchers look to nature to create nanopores that can predictably capture and process nanoscale objects
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Repairing faulty genes
New compounds stop the premature interruption of protein production, a cause of diseases