All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 78
-
News
Crystallising safer explosives
Co-crystallising two explosives has allowed researchers to make a compound that is safer but still highly energetic
-
News
Dimerised drug leads two pronged attack on HIV
HIV drug dimer can both cross into the brain and inhibit protein pump that expels it
-
PodcastMethamphetamine
A mood enhancing molecule, Simon Cotton investigates the chemistry of Methamphetamine
-
News
Analytical techniques help uncover huge art forgery ring
Science will take centre stage in art forgery court case starting in Germany
-
News
Interview Clyde Hutchison
Clyde Hutchison became a biologist almost by accident. Joanne Thomson learns that physics' loss is genomics' gain
-
News
First Pfizer spinout at Sandwich
The seven person company will broker the outsourcing process for client drug companies
-
News
Wonder material not so wonderful
Researchers discover that graphene isn't so quick to transfer electrons in electrochemistry
-
News
Smart glass for energy efficient windows
In the future, we may not need air conditioning units or central heating - our windows could keep us cool or cosy instead
-
Review
A contemporary of Curie
Nothing less than an adventure: Ellen Gleditsch and her life in science
-
News
Seaweed extract gives lithium batteries a boost
Polysaccharides from brown algae offer a cheap way to stabilise silicon anodes and improve battery capacity
-
News
KCL resurrects its chemistry department
After an eight year hiatus chemistry will return in a new course combining the discipline with biomedicine
-
NewsBringing cheap high-throughput catalyst screens to the masses
Rapid reaction screening approach automates the accidental discovery of new catalytic reactions
-
News
Nanopore structures could tune drug crystallisation
The shape of nanopores on surfaces alters crystallisation rates, which could be important for fine chemical production
-
News
Making drugs in Ireland
An educated workforce and low tax means the pharma industry is still keen to invest despite the economic upheaval
-
News
Turkish science academy fights government interference
Academics will meet with the Turkish president to try to halt controversial government reforms
-
News
Death from CCS leaks less likely than being struck by lightning
A new study estimates the health risks associated with carbon capture and storage
-
News
World's longest carbon-carbon bond created
Balancing attractive and repulsive forces allowed chemists to make longer C-C bonds than ever seen before
-
News
Aspirin still has some secrets left to give up
Researchers discover an overlooked chemical interaction in aspirin that could help understand protein structure
-
News
Brewing up synthetic yeast
Yeast with a part synthetic chromosome have been created and could be used to manufacture drugs or polymers