All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 64

  • Review

    Science and religion

    2011-05-31T11:34:45Z

    Atoms and Eden: conversations on religion and science

  • Review

    For all things soft

    2011-05-31T11:35:55Z

    Soft matter: the stuff that dreams are made of

  • Review

    Indian science

    2011-05-31T11:36:51Z

    Geek nation: how Indian science is taking over the world

  • Review

    Practical NMR

    2011-05-31T11:37:59Z

    Essential practical NMR for organic chemistry

  • Review

    Toxic metals

    2011-05-31T11:38:58Z

    Metal ions in toxicology: effects, interactions, interdependencies

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    Opinion

    Volta's piles

    2011-05-31T11:40:00Z

    Lightning is one of the great metaphors for the creative process

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    Feature

    Breaking through the barrier

    2011-05-31T11:41:00Z

    Getting drug molecules into the brain means crossing the defensive blood-brain barrier. Anthony King investigates how chemists are infiltrating the brain's fortress

  • Opinion

    Letters: June 2011

    2011-05-31T13:07:00Z

    In reference to your recent editorial (Chemistry World, May 2011, p2) where the ethics of biofuels are discussed, we believe it is misleading to suggest that deforestation and the displacement of indigenous people are a result of biofuel production. It is accepted that logging is the primary cause of these ...

  • Opinion

    The language of chemistry

    2011-05-31T13:07:00Z

    The language of chemistry has changed greatly during my lifetime

  • Feature

    Cast from the same mould?

    2011-05-31T13:07:29Z

    Development of generic biological drugs is gathering momentum. But as Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay finds out, the welcome they are receiving looks very different in the EU and the US

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2011-05-31T13:07:30Z

    20 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Feature

    No laughing matter

    2011-05-31T13:38:37Z

    Had it not been for nitrous oxide's subversion as a recreational folly, its utility as an anaesthetic could have been uncovered much earlier, as John Mann discovers

  • Feature

    Extreme potential

    2011-05-31T13:40:01Z

    The world's least hospitable environments are treasure troves for synthetic organic chemists and drug developers, reports Bea Perks

  • News

    Hard x-rays to watch chemical reactions

    2011-05-31T15:00:00Z

    Chemists can now peer deeper into a material to follow chemical reactions thanks to a new x-ray technique

  • Careers

    Profile: Chemists on a contract

    2011-05-31T15:07:19Z

    Emma Blaney joins a growing number of chemists leaving big pharma for careers in contract research organisations (CROs), reports Sarah Houlton

  • News

    Texas universities' spending under scrutiny

    2011-05-31T15:30:00Z

    Think tanks target public spending at Texas universities amid claims of underperforming staff

  • Podcast

    June 2011

    2011-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Chemistry World Podcast - June 20111:20 - Fish in chips: growing embryos in microfluidic systems3:20 - DNA origami yields tiny flask5:42 - How similar are generic biological drugs to their patented counterparts, and how does that affect how they work? Pauline Rudd explains13:20 - Nanodiamond aerogel hammered out on anvil15:39 ...

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    Podcast

    Nitrous oxide

    2011-06-01T00:00:00Z

    From Preistley's early experiments to the latest 'hippy crack' phase, we take a look at the history of laughing gas

  • News

    Mosquitoes fooled by compounds that target CO2 sensors

    2011-06-01T18:00:00Z

    New chemicals can fight mosquito-borne diseases by interfering with the insects' carbon dioxide receptors

  • News

    Swimming with sensors

    2011-06-02T10:30:00Z

    A sensor that can be printed onto a wetsuit could be used to detect pollutants and explosives in sea water