All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 67
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Careers
Cupcake chemists
Bakery beginners Ann Gardiner and Kerri Elston talk to Yfke Hager about leaving the lab to create chemistry in the kitchen
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Research
Fluorescent DNA becomes versatile metal detector
Colour changes of oligodeoxyfluorosides produces unique ‘fingerprints’ to distinguish up to 57 different metals
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News
Quotas proposed to back younger US researchers
Legislator wants National Institutes of Health to reduce median age of first-time grantees to 38 by 2025
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Podcast
Acetone peroxide
Simon Cotton takes us back to a dark day in UK history, to highlight a terrible use of acetone peroxide
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Research
Through the looking glass with switchable mirrors
Electrochemical mirror remains reflective without external electrical power
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Research
Good vibrations for electron microscopy
Vibrational spectroscopy performed on the nanoscale, opening up investigations into bonding structure
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News
Pyrolysis touted as billion dollar US industry
Rapid deployment of plastics-to-oil could add $9 billion to America’s economy and 40,000 jobs
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Research
Nanodiamonds add some sparkle to imaging
Tiny diamonds can be used to visualise cells and tissues and could deliver drugs too
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News
US ramps up rare diseases research
National Institutes of Health spends $29 million to study more than 200 rare diseases
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Research
Dangling bonds induce ferromagnetism in graphitic carbon nitride
Modulating magnetic coupling in metal-free materials, for spintronics applications
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Research
Smart bandage gives wound treatment the green light
Easy to use dressing monitors oxygen levels in healing tissue
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Business
Endo outbids QLT for Auxilium merger
Biotech backs out of Canadian deal in favour of increased $2.6bn bid from Endo
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Research
Ionic liquid-gas interfaces: more than a surface glance
Low-energy ion scattering reveals ionic liquid surface make-up
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Research
Designer nanoparticles cast in DNA moulds
Moulds will be able to produce a vast array of different inorganic nanoparticle shapes for nanoelectronics and catalysis
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News
World’s first carbon capture coal plant opens
A $1.4 billion retrofit of a Canadian power station will mean 1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide is captured per year
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Business
EMA finalises trial transparency rules
Researcher access reinstated, but company redaction rights may cause issues