All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 7
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Careers
Going green in the lab
From major rebuilds to cost-free measures, there are many ways to improve a lab’s environmental credentials, as Emma Davies finds out
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Research
Tramadol found in African soils almost certainly artificial
New evidence may end speculation over plant production of painkiller first synthesised in the 1960s
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Careers
Ways to impress at a careers fair
Robert Bowles reveals how to impress potential employers at a careers fair
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Opinion
Experiments beyond the laboratory
Real world ‘experiments’ are a much needed link between scientists and society, argues Matthias Gross
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Business
Biogen to cut 800 jobs worldwide
US biotech is reducing its workforce by 11% and cancelling several R&D programmes to cut costs
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News
Canada’s science community content with Trudeau’s victory
New government offers the promise of liberating government scientists as well as research agencies
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Business
Nine dead in China plant blast
Explosion in Shandong province latest of several incidents in Chinese chemical plants
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Podcast
Thiamine or vitamin B
Brian Clegg introduces an essential nutrient, and the first to hold the name ‘vitamin’: Thiamine or vitamin B
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Research
Crystals allow peek at picosecond DNA damage
Combined x-ray and laser technique explores reaction with light lasting trillionths of a second
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Research
Add more peroxide to stabilise new drug molecules
From a curiosity to life-saving medicine – how peroxides make for stable and efficient drugs
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Opinion
The carbon capture challenge
Economics holds the key to solving climate change, says Mark Peplow
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News
Royal Institution to sell off books to pay debts
UK science association hopes to make £750,000 by auctioning 90 historical texts from its library
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Research
Blackest material ever made sets new record
Near perfect black body nanomaterial absorb 99% of visible light
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Research
Bacteriophages generate electricity under pressure
Piezoelectric device uses bacteriophages to beat biocompatibility issues of implantable electronics
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News
Chemists’ anxiety mounts as spending review nears
Warnings that repeat of flat cash settlement would be disastrous and lead to a brain drain
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Research
Uncorking the chemical potential of wine waste
Sustainable technologies combined to make grapes go further
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Research
Nanotube desalination could be put back on track
Simulations reveal what may have been holding up this promising technology