All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 61
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Research
New silicon allotrope could revolutionise solar cells
Orthorhombic structure should be able absorb light much more efficiently than ordinary silicon
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Research
Beetle behind breath test for bank notes
Photonic crystal inks inspired by longhorn beetle could help to fight counterfeiting
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News
Hopes Sino–US climate deal will spur global action in 2015
Historic agreement will see curbs on carbon dioxide and China push to reach peak emissions sooner
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News
Mouse model to assess chemical exposure
Outbred mice can be used predict how human’s will respond to harmful chemicals with examination of chromosomal damage
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Research
Polymer preservative set to save wooden artefacts
Supramolecular network may pave the way for future conservation efforts on the Mary Rose
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News
European commission scraps chief scientific adviser post, dismaying scientists
Top scientists line up to express disappointment as advisory role is abolished after just three years
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Dow to sell nitroalkenes unit for $1.2bn
Private equity firm Golden Gate Capital will buy Angus Chemical subsidiary
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Research
Persuading proteins to form porous polyhedra
Protein cage structure shows the way to building biomolecular architectures
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Business
Russian sanctions hurt chemical industry
Equipment imports and modernisation hampered by extra administrative burden
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Research
Good vibrations brighten superconductor outlook
By coupling to phonons in their selenium titanate substrate’s lattice, electrons in iron selenide become superconductive below 65K
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Opinion
Public health is the bottom line
To safeguard society, regulators must be free from the influence of industry interests, says Martin Pigeon
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News
Sweden pushes for research to boost industry
New government see cooperation between science and industry as way to reindustrialise the country
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News
Grad student blamed for research misconduct at Utah
Two papers have been retracted due to image falsification at the University of Utah
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Research
From beehive to bone cement
Compound used by bees inspires antimicrobial biomaterial with superior strength