All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 90
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Research
Immunocamouflage lets donor blood cells go undetected
A bio-inspired approach to creating universal red blood cells
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Research
Mechanism study seeks to clear ‘crystalline flask’ cloud
Could x-ray crystallography tracking of palladium-mediated aromatic bromination herald a flood of similar research?
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Microbes reduce coal’s carbon footprint
Scientists make model to study bioconversion of coal to methane
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Photooxidation system that’s membrane-bound for success
Following nature’s blueprint for photosynthesis enables water oxidation at extremely low catalyst concentrations
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Research
'Heavy' mouse helps out tissue engineers
Mouse fed an isotope-enriched diet lets researchers spot difference between natural and lab-grown tissues
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Business
AstraZeneca refuses Pfizer’s ‘final’ offer
Pfizer pledges not to make hostile bid direct to shareholders
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News
UK researchers pledge transparency in animal research
Seventy-two organisations sign Concordat on Openness in Animal Research
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Research
New thermoset plastics simple to recycle
IBM researchers create polymers that breakdown in acidic conditions
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Research
Three glowing mice
People’s exposure to nanoparticles could be tested for with skin biopsies
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Research
The future is lead-free for perovskite solar cells
A non-toxic perovskite solar cell is all set to challenge current photovoltaic technology
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Opinion
It's life, but not as we know it
A living cell that uses artificial bases in its DNA heralds a profound development for chemistry, says Mark Peplow
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News
Privatisation fears for UK environment body
Union warns research may be sidelined by commercial interests at the Food and Environment Research Agency
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Research
Freeze-dried cells make better biocatalysts
Inactivation and solubility issues can be circumvented when enzymes operate with the rest of the cell
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Business
Lilly protests $450m Brazilian fine
Firm says chemicals employees were allegedly exposed to were never used at site
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Podcast
Naphthalene
Once a fusty way of keeping moths out of clothes, Brian Clegg explains how naphthalene may have helped bring life to Earth
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Research
Hair elements distinguish ethnicity and gender
Paint analysis technique adapted to help find criminals