All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 75
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Chemical profits nibbled by oversupplies
Although China's chemical industry posted good figures in their mid-year reports, there could be a shadow looming on the horizon
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London rolls out dust suppressant technology
Chemical dust suppressant cuts small particulate levels by up to 14 per cent by 'gluing' them to the road
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Breaking open boranes to power fuel cells
A new reusable ruthenium catalyst can efficiently extract hydrogen from ammonia borane for potential use in fuel cells
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Expanded genetic alphabet could spell out new genes
DNA with six, rather than four, bases could be used as the genetic code for synthetic life
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Japanese government opens dialogue with public
The nuclear disaster at Fukushima has led the Japanese government to court public opinion on science
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Chemists are dying to uncover historic textile's
Spectroscopic analysis allows identification of dyes in heritage clothing and offers insights into technological sophistication
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Cosmic rays get ahead in CLOUD
Organic aerosols may play a much more important role in cloud formation that previously thought
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New source of Tamiflu
Isolating Tamiflu starting material from Ginkgo biloba trees could avoid future Tamiflu shortages
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Rapid route to huperzine A
Chemists have devised a synthesis of a scarce, but valuable, natural product
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Poking aspirin with a sharp stick
A method to distinguish between polymorphs, which is important for drug design, involves making dents in the polymorphic crystals using a sharp implement
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Meteorites are a chip off the old asteroid block
Dust scraped from an asteroid 300 million km away will help researchers to form a picture of the solar system's history
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Business
Business roundup: September 2011
Challenges for the drugs to help you quit Source: © Shutterstock Tobacco kills six million people every year The share price of US-based Nabi Biopharmaceuticals has fallen by 70 per cent after it announced that its nicotine addiction treatment, NicVax, failed to reach its endpoint in the ...