All Chemistry World articles in August 2017 – Page 3
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Research
Humans come out second best against efficient robot chemist
Chemists aren’t out of a job but the robot did perform well when it came to discovering and creating giant self-assembling structures
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News
Fundamental science falling by the wayside in Canada
Basic science has suffered as a focus on applied research has seen funding dry up and researchers focus on commercial work
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News
American Chemical Society files lawsuit against pirate site
Society complaint alleges copyright infringement and spoofing of its website
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Opinion
The Weizmann contribution
How the future president of Israel kept Britain fighting in the first world war
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Business
Silence Therapeutics and Alnylam in patent dispute
Suit alleges competitors need to license Silence patents relating to their drug cantidates
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Research
Enceladus seen expelling methanol into space
Surprise discovery in the moon’s gaseous plumes
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Business
Amplifying intelligent drug design
This year’s Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year is Andrew Hopkins of start-up Exscientia and the University of Dundee, UK
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News
European ‘One Health’ plan aims to curb antimicrobial resistance
Action plan treats human and animal health as interconnected
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News
China opens up new energy front as it taps gas hydrates
Fears that drilling marine methane deposits will damage ecosystems and add to climate change
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Research
Polar solvents promote halogen bonds over hydrogen ones
Solvent decides bonding battle winner in supramolecular systems
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Research
Stratospheric dichloromethane could delay ozone recovery by decades
Rising levels of the industrial solvent could offset benefits of the Montreal Protocol
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News
Heavy metal's revenge
Climate change could see levels of toxic mercury rise again even as the world cuts emissions
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Research
Record-breaking laser technique detects gas at parts per quadrillion
Three different resonances enable photoacoustic gas detection with unprecedented accuracy
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Business
Ukraine plans to privatise state chemical producers
Government aims to develop struggling industry by attracting foreign investment
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News
US environment agency delivers on chemical reform
One year after Obama enacted law to modernise chemical regulation the EPA has met its deadlines and issued the required rules
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Research
Seaborg's americium dispute put to bed 60 years later
Hotly debated historical brouhaha that centred on the element’s covalency may have been solved
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Research
Ocean chemistry was responsible for 2015 Monterey Bay disaster
Unusual balance of nutrients allowed algae to build up high concentrations of neurotoxin
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News
EPSRC funds third of research proposals over past year
In 2016–2017 34% of proposals were granted funding worth £533 million
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Business
GM corn growers win US lawsuit against Syngenta
Kansas jury awards over $217m damages to farmers in the first of eight trials
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Research
DDT surprises with new, overlooked form of the pesticide
Highly controversial pesticide has a second more lethal crystal form missed for almost 80 years
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