All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 87
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Business
Drug giants settle mismarketing lawsuits
Pfizer and GSK settle claims over promoting drugs for unapproved uses in the US
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News
Attempted poisoning wasn't chemical warfare, court rules
US supreme court throws out microbiologist’s conviction under international chemical weapons treaty
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News
Liquid explosives detectors entering service at airports
New technology may put an end to restrictions on liquids in hand luggage
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News
Explosive end for Japan's second world war chemical weapons
Bombs and mortars abandoned by retreating Japanese troops in China are finally being destroyed
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Research
Carbon–carbon couplings go 3D
Reaction extends 2010 Nobel prize winning Suzuki coupling and can be used to modify natural products
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Research
A second look at dry eye syndrome
Surface scientists question current treatment of common eye condition
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Research
Chemistry gets strange at water’s surface
Theoretical study suggests that ions with the same charge might actually become attracted to each other at an interface
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Research
Pre-childbirth solvent exposure raises breast cancer risk
Women working with solvents before having children are more at risk
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Business
Data sharing helps firms reduce Reach animal testing
Alternative in vitro methods slowly gaining traction for some tests
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News
China gets tough with polluters
Amendments to country’s 25-year-old environment law paves the way for unlimited fines for environmental damage
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News
Employment situation worsens for US chemistry graduates
American Chemical Society survey shows a rise in unemployment and no change in starting salaries
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Research
Boron nitride Pringle predicted to be frequent flapper
Computational study searches for graphene Pringle’s cousins
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News
US plans 30% emissions cuts for power plants
The Obama administration’s proposed Clean Power Plan has been well-received by environmental groups, but attacked by industry
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Opinion
March 2014
The long history of crystallography, more on 'us and -ous, and a mysterious recipe is solved
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Business
Generics giants jostle over pain drug
Mylan and Actavis contest Teva’s generic celecoxib exclusivity
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Research
Spider venom pesticide 'harmless to bees'
Fusion protein kills aphids and caterpillars but doesn’t disrupt bees’ foraging instincts
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Podcast
Cytochrome P450
Nathan Adams investigates some of the most important molecular machines within our cells, the cytochrome p450 enzymes
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Business
Drug companies rapped for anticompetitive behaviour
Italian authorities demand €1.2 billion in damages from Roche, Novartis and Pfizer