All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 64
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Research
Mirror mirror on the ocean
Persistent foams stabilise the possibility of oceanic mirrors that boost planetary albedo
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Research
A new way to convert light to electricity
Discovery could lead to novel photovoltaics made from just metals
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DNA 'barcodes' used to track food
Milk has been successfully tracked as it is turned into cheese and yogurt in an advance that could fight food fraud
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – mergers in Manchester
UMIST and the Victoria University of Manchester merged to form the University of Manchester
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Podcast
Human growth hormone
Marketed as a path to eternal youth but banned in professional sports, Hayley Simon introduces human growth hormone
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Research
Review finds nanosafety is no small issue
Audit of safety studies reveals shortcomings that distort our understanding of nanomaterial toxicity
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News
Financial hurdles prevent women returning to STEM
Survey suggests women in science and engineering careers find it hard to return to work following a break
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Business
EU warns DuPont and Honeywell over green refrigerants
Commission thinks cooperation may have been anti-competitive
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Feature
From oil to chemicals
After decades of exporting oil, Saudi Arabia is looking to increase its capacity to produce chemicals. Emma Davies reports
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Business
Judge slashes fines in drug safety case
Takeda and Eli Lilly’s $9 billion damages in diabetes trial reduced to $38 million
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Careers
Building a city of knowledge
Fernando Albericio left a comfortable position in Spain to help found Ecuador’s newest university. Michele Catanzaro finds out why
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Opinion
Lycopodium alkaloids
Not all natural products are created equal. BRSM looks at a flexible route to some perennial favourites
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Business
Platform to expand in agrochemicals by buying Arysta
Business will be integrated with previous acquisitions for a broad crop protection portfolio
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Business
CHF3bn redevelopment for Roche’s Basel site
New buildings will move employees out of rented office space
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Research
Molecular magnet goes ultracool
Magnetic refrigeration taken to below 1K for the first time
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Research
Dana Roth: Reaching out from the library
Caltech’s chemistry librarian chats to Chemistry World about how librarians can support researchers
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Opinion
Chemical space is big. Really big
You think it’s a long way to the back of your screening libraries? That’s peanuts to chemical space, says Derek Lowe