All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 58
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China sets modest energy saving plan
China releases more realistic energy saving and carbon emission reductions in its five year energy plan
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Nanofiltration for better energy storage
Membranes with tunable pores could be key components in future batteries
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Full steam ahead for China's nuclear development
China's ambitious plan to expand its nuclear industry will not falter, even with the escalating crisis in Japan
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Microrockets aim at cancer diagnostics
Self propelling tubes capture cancer cells from biological samples
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Fish in chips: growing embryos in microfluidic systems
The world's smallest aquarium bridges the gap between cell assays and whole animal testing
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DNA origami yields tiny flask
A tiny round bottomed flask has been made by stacking rings of DNA on top of each other
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Delayed US budgets finally agreed
Science agencies have fared better than expected in a deal struck nearly seven months late, and thoughts are already turning to next year's budget
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Shaping crystals with bio-tools
Using peptides to control crystal growth could lead to more active catalytic surfaces that are not currently accessible, experts say
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Cell factories package drugs for delivery
Drugs and other molecules can be encapsulated in cell membranes to form particles that evade the body's defences
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Clenbuterol scandal highlights the need for better testing
China's food regulations are to be overhauled following the exposure of the illegal use of clenbuterol to accelerate livestock growth
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New clotting drug antidote could cut surgery risk
Researchers have developed a possible alternative to protamine, the only clinical drug that can counteract anticoagulants
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Putting the cement industry in the calcium loop
Capturing carbon from power station emissions could usefully be tied in with cement manufacture, researchers show
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Insecticide studies provide clues to bees' disappearance
Chromatographic techniques probe involvement of neonicotinoid insecticides in decline of bees
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CO2 aids oxidation reactions
Adding carbon dioxide to catalytic oxidation reactions leads to high conversions at low pressures
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RNA analysis raises hopes of early cancer diagnosis
An improved method of detecting colorectal cancer has been developed, offering hopes for early and non-invasive detection
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Lignin cut down to size by nickel catalyst
A nickel-based catalyst has been created that can depolymerise lignin, opening the way to green chemicals from biomass
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NewsPnicogens link up as new bond is discovered
A new intramolecular bond has been discovered between group 15 compounds that is as strong as hydrogen bonds
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