All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 58
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Business
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation sells drug royalty rights for $3.3bn
‘Venture philanthropy’ model pays off with massive cash injection for charity
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - December 2014
How nitrogen can make green explosives and why molecular communication might produce chatty nanobots
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News
Ebola vaccine passes first safety hurdle
Researchers hope to begin larger trials of its effectiveness in west Africa soon
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Business
DuPont quantifies scale of deadly chemical leak
10.4 tonnes of methyl mercaptan were released in La Porte, US
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Research
One rotaxane, two catalytic stories
Molecular machine generates different products from a common set of building blocks
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Podcast
Cannabicyclohexanol
Used to make synthetic cannabis, cannabicyclohexanol may be more risky than its non-synthetic counterpart
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News
US moves to tighten ozone limits
Industry and Republicans pushback against the EPA’s proposal to strengthen air quality standards
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Feature
Let the molecules do the talking
Using molecules rather than electronics or optics to send messages sounds far-fetched, but it’s common in nature. Nina Notman dials up some compounds and investigates
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News
Eleventh hour reprieve for world-class Canadian NMR facility
Last minute deal staves off closure but details have yet to be hammered out
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Opinion
An end to bubble puzzle trouble?
Has a 20-year-old problem finally been solved, asks Philip Ball
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Opinion
Power to the people
Scientists are harnessing public support to strengthen their political muscle
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Opinion
Progress at the pace of the slowest
Chemistry is rarely the rate-limiting process in getting a drug to market, says Derek Lowe
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News
Hard questions after litany of forensic failures at US labs
An apparent upsurge in malpractice at forensics crime labs has prompted calls for tighter oversight and controls
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Opinion
Synthesising the midnight oil
A chemical plant on a night shift is just as lively as through the day, says Chemjobber, but for different reasons
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Research
Graphene’s showdown with the man with the golden gun
Tests with supersonic micro-bullets show that multilayer graphene could make first-rate body armour
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Research
DNA survives extreme heat of rocket re-entry
Discovery might spell trouble for extraterrestrial life hunters faced with terrestrial contamination problems
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Opinion
It's time to speak up for Europe
Researchers in the UK benefit enormously from their country’s membership of the EU. They need to say so, argues Mark Peplow