All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 97
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Obama calls for renewed focus on manufacturing
Although chemical trade groups support the president's emphasis on manufacturing and energy, they caution against overregulation
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Calculations reveal carbon-carbon quadruple bond
High bonding order possible in main group and may be responsible for the ability to isolate molecular species
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Settlement ups UK universities' dependency on fees
Grant letter holds research funding steady while student numbers are set to drop next year
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Iron accumulation linked to neurogenerative disease
New discovery suggests iron chelation could treat diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
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Molecular dynamics to combat chemical terrorism
A computer programme to find a pathway to decontaminate VX, a toxic nerve agent that featured in the Nicolas Cage film The Rock
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Pesticides linked to vitamin D deficiency
Banned organochlorine pesticides such as DDT could be causing chronic illnesses
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Podcast
February 2012
Chemistry World podcast - February 20121.07 - Determining the age of bloodstains using fluorescence 3.51 - Magnetic nanoparticles to remove cadmium from blood 6.07 - Paul Bertsch discusses using worms to investigate the effects of silver nanoparticles in the environment12.12 - Controlling termite populations with nanoparticle technology15.04 - Listening to ...
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Two become one for bio-oil upgrade
A zeolite-metal catalyst combination will make transport fuels from biomass a more realistic prospect
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The world's strongest fibres
A polymer fibre that combines carbon nanotubes and reduced graphene oxide is stronger than spider silk and Kevlar
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Ultrafast NMR shows the way
Scientists working in Israel and Spain have used two-dimensional NMR to monitor a reaction in real time
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Magical microwaves
When a reaction speeds up in a microwave, is it down to the heat or the microwaves?
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Students taking chemistry holds steady at UK
Chemistry degrees predicted to buck the trend of a 9% drop in applications to UK universities
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AstraZeneca to cut 7300 more jobs
The cost cutting trend is set to continue as big pharma reels from patent expiries