All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 69
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Liquid cement turns liquid metal
Researchers in Japan produce concentrated 'solvated' electrons in cement, in both a molten and glassy state
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UK report criticises forensic science move
A report from the UK Science and Technology Committee says the closure of the Forensic Science Service should be pushed back at least six months
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Interview: James K. Chen
James K. Chen talks to Michael Smith about chemical biology, his love for the outdoors and fly fishing
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Funders unveil 'elite' open access journal
Three research foundations say they are answering scientist demand for an open access rival to Cell, Nature and Science
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Interview: Dionysios Dionysiou
Dionysios Dionysiou tells Michael Smith how growing up in a region of water scarcity in Cyprus led to a career in environmental water chemistry
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Metallic pick and mix with complexes
A simple method for removing a metal ion from the middle of a phthalocyanine could open doors to cheaper molecular storage devices
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PodcastNitric oxide
Phillip Broadwith investigates the simplest of the nitrogen oxides – and Science magazine's 'Molecule of the year' in 1992 – nitric oxide.
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Nuclear debates call for public participation
Following Fukushima, talks have begun on the future of nuclear power in China
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Speedy algal wound response revealed
The method of repair used by a marine alga to rapidly heal breaches in its cell wall could inspire new adhesives
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Could life have emerged inside inorganic shells?
Studies on nanoparticle-based membranes suggest inorganic compartments could have formed primitive cells
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Eight steps to foil antibiotic resistant bacteria
Further advances in a practical route to tetracycline antibiotics
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Pi-stacking better without the aromatics?
New computer models challenge convention wisdom about the role of aromatic groups in supramolecular interactions
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Interview Mary Norval
Mary Norval discusses with Anna Simpson how ultraviolet (UV) radiation can suppress immune responses and the consequences of this for our health
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Japanese universities plot slow recovery
How are the science institutions of Japan faring four months after the earthquake and tsunami?
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Putting structural transformations under the microscope
Scientists have watched a first order structural transformation at the molecule level
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Manufacturers targeted by India's e-waste laws
India seeks to clean up its act with legislation to tackle mounting levels of electronic waste
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Naked mole-rat genome holds clue to beating cancer
Scientists hope to develop drug targets based on rodent's anti-cancer mechanisms