All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 91
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Research
Fingertip sweat pore maps to catch criminals
Unique pore patterns captured by water responsive polymer identifies fingerprints that are impossible to scrutinise using conventional technologies
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Business
Chinese police hand GSK bribery case to prosecutors
Investigation alleges senior manager ordered staff to hand out bribes
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Business
Pfizer presses hard for AstraZeneca deal
Executives face down international controversy over tax schemes and previous post-merger record
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Research
3D printing reveals shark skin secrets
Facsimile skin with tiny tooth-like bumps improves shark’s swimming efficiency by 6%
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Opinion
December 2013
Philip Ball's article on chemistry's climate change sceptics prompts responses from both sides of the debate
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Research
Chemistry calculations reveal Earth's inner core
Higher levels of oxygen suggest early Earth may have been hotter than some model predict
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Research
Blurred bonds rationalised by heavy atom tunnelling
Computational study raises philosophical questions about what chemists mean by molecular structure
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News
EPA improves embattled chemical assessment programme
Report applauds US environment agency’s efforts to improve chemical risk management system, but says reforms are still needed
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News
Pledge to create 2000 new STEM posts
UK government teams up with industry as part of campaign to inspire young people to take up science and engineering
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Research
Elemental discoveries at the cellular level
The concentrations of vital chemical elements in cancer cells has been mapped using a dual technique
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Business
Solvay-Ineos PVC deal passes European approval
Firms required to divest plants to maintain competition
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Research
Salt lakes worth their lithium
Hydrated titanium oxide stands out for its ability to selectively extract lithium from brine
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Research
Stan Golunski: Sustaining catalytic collaborations
The Cardiff Catalysis Institute’s deputy director chats to us about supercritical anti-solvent precipitation and working alongside industry through the KCMC
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Feature
Green packaging blues
Plastic packaging is ubiquitous, but uses precious resources and goes straight to waste. Bea Perks takes a look
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Business
Bayer wins race to buy Merck & Co consumer care
$14bn deal will make Aspirin inventor the number two over-the-counter healthcare company
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Research
Supramolecular velcro unzipped by a voltage
Electrical current prompts host–guest linkages to unfasten
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Research
Polymer sets new self-healing record
Material mimics animal healing forming a scaffold to support repair of holes over 3cm wide
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Opinion
Mandelalide A
New reactions need to belong in a synthesis, says BRSM, not be forced in for show