All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 92
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Business
UK Lords urge government to take lead on fracking
Regulations holding back shale gas exploration, report says
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Opinion
The wisdom of clouds
Kai Kohlhoff discusses the promise and pitfalls of doing science with distributed computing
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News
Glowing roads take a rain check
Moisture seeping into the photoluminescent strips dampens their illumination
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - May 2014
We speak to the ‘sultan of synthesis’, Phil Baran, and Peter James explains how labs can save cash on energy bills
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Careers
Science within Reach
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts explains what the Reach regulations could mean for you and your role
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Research
Shining a light on polymer welding
Responsive epoxy is healed and reshaped under illumination
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News
Russia pays high scientific price over Ukraine
US bans Russian scientists visiting energy labs and Nasa with Russia threatening tit-for-tat response
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Business
UK regulator warning over online herbal remedies
Products found to contain toxic metals or undeclared prescription-only drugs
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Podcast
Diphenyl oxalate
Nature has a range of ways to create bioluminescence. Not to be outdone, chemists create their own glow with diphenyl oxalate.
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Research
Bacterium survives unnatural DNA transplant
Cell thrives with six nucleotides instead of the normal four and new DNA code could lead to new, unique proteins
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Business
Insider trading allegations stall Sun–Ranbaxy deal
Companies deny wrongdoing in lead-up to merger announcement
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Research
China’s nitrous oxide emissions to triple by 2020
Chemical is biggest threat to the recovery of the ozone layer and a potent greenhouse gas too
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News
Public money for science pays off
Every £1 the UK government puts into R&D boosts private sector research by 20p per year in perpetuity
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Research
Element 117 poised to enter superheavyweight division
Latest evidence for ununseptium reveals that the decay chain is longer than previously thought
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News
MIT makes mega-investment in new nano lab
Multidisciplinary approach of $350 million MIT.nano will foster innovation and support investment in ‘state-of-the-art’ tools
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Feature
A fat lot of good
Lipids have been the the poor relations of DNA and proteins for some time, but Philip Ball discovers that they are ready to take centre stage
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Research
Zoe Schnepp: Green collaboration
Zoe Schnepp tells Jennifer Newton how she’s moved from gelatin to sawdust in her quest to repurpose waste materials
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Business
Forest Labs buys Furiex for bowel drug
Firm will immediately sell on other assets to Royalty Pharma