All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 9
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Business
DuPont found liable for cancer case
US court orders firm to pay $1.6m in damages for disease linked to contaminated water supply
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News
Scientists launch campaign to oppose UK exit from EU
Anti-Brexit group argues EU membership is essential for UK’s science base
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Research
Arranging molecules and people
Juan de Pablo talks to Chemistry World about the evolution and potential of molecular engineering
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Research
Alginate bolsters 3D-printed hydrogel fix for damaged knees
Biocompatible material has potential applications in bespoke cartilage replacement
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Research
Stencilling self-propulsion engines
New method prints tiny artificial fish that could find use in water remediation
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News
Chemistry Nobel laureate Richard Heck dies
Heck developed palladium-catalysed cross coupling reactions that revolutionised organic chemistry
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Research
‘Chemical search engine’ backs alternative route to life
Spontaneous peptide formation conditions found using automated system
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Business
Monsanto plans 2600 layoffs
Sales losses prompt agrochemical giant to slash workforce by 12% over the next two years
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Feature
Snakes, sausages and structural formulae
Mike Sutton tells the story of how August Kekulé dreamt up the structure of benzene
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Research
And the time of death was?
Mathematical model behind forensic tool that tests blood to determine post-mortem interval
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Business
EPA fines Mosaic Fertilizer over hazardous waste handling
US Environmental Protection Agency agrees settlement contract including $8m penalty and $800m in investments
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Business
Controversial new trade deal finalised
The Trans-Pacific Partnership could raise the price of medicines, especially in developing nations
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Research
Chemists harness impermanent ‘star’ molecule
Iron complex overcomes [5]radialene’s enthusiasm for reacting with itself, filling decades-old gap in series
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News
Live blog: Unravelling DNA repair mechanisms takes chemistry Nobel
Keep up with the latest news and gossip on the Nobel prize
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Opinion
Behind closed doors: How to win the Nobel prize
Bengt Norden addresses the myths and rumours surrounding the world’s most prestigious science prize
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Research
Microfluidic device lets the drop beat
Body-on-a-chip system that uses human cardiac cells has its finger on the pulse of microfluidic innovation
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Business
Bristol-Myers Squibb fined for alleged Chinese bribes
US Securities and Exchange Commission accepts $14m settlement for charges covering the last five years
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News
DNA repair research takes the 2015 chemistry Nobel
Recipients discovered how cells can patch up damaged DNA