All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 97
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Research
Growing great graphene on germanium
New technique allows large scale production of defect free graphene suitable for electronics
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Business
Pharma giants plan new public–private collaborations
AstraZeneca and GSK will partner with UK academics to work on early drug discovery
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Opinion
How to survive a nuclear bomb
Flash, blast and radiation – is it possible to live through a catastrophe?
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News
Latest climate report sees a bigger role for adaptation
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says the world faces serious challenges and must embrace bold solutions
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – soapy artworks
Soap was found to have formed on the surface of some oil paintings
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Podcast
Dibromoindigo
Purple was once a colour only royalty could afford to wear. Hayley Birch investigates tyrian purple, or dibromoindigo, the original purple dye
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Research
DVD diagnostics
Quantitative pregnancy test uses DVDs, a DVD player and freely-available software that checks disc-quality
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News
Analysts shrug off rare earth trade ruling
WTO’s indictment of Chinese export duties won’t affect export market, experts say
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Opinion
'No sexuality please, we're scientists'
David Smith wonders why gay scientists seem to stay unseen, and asks does it matter?
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Opinion
A wide open competition
The Chemistry World science communication competition comes to fruition
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Research
Caffeine-fuelled fix for runaway eye treatment
Cocrystallising an antibiotic with caffeine makes it less soluble, and could sidestep washout problems
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Review
Super separators
HPLC is used in many labs across the world to separate mixtures – but how do you separate different instruments? Elisabeth Jeffries reports
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Research
Shifting fluids with fuel-free enzyme pumps
Enzymes that move their substrate around could find applications in drug delivery and defence
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Research
Zinc ruled out as biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease
Study says decreasing serum zinc levels are a sign of ageing
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Research
A window into oysters' armour
Deformation twins dissipate energy and redirect cracks so shells can take more hits