All China articles – Page 8
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News
R&D share for basic research in China dwindles
Warning that the country is too dependent on industry research that lacks novelty
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News
Scientists and university officials caught up in China’s anti-corruption drive
Rising funding for universities may be fuelling corruption, while top bosses’ fiefdoms makes them hard to catch
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Opinion
The energy to fight injustice
Giving the world carbon-free energy means putting nuclear energy back on the agenda, says James Hansen
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Business
China struggles to speed up drug reviews
Regulator considers outsourcing reviews, and creates a fast-track scheme for priority generics
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News
China launches nationwide proteome project
Researchers will map the protein profiles of healthy and ailing organs
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Explosive end for Japan's second world war chemical weapons
Bombs and mortars abandoned by retreating Japanese troops in China are finally being destroyed
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News
China gets tough with polluters
Amendments to country’s 25-year-old environment law paves the way for unlimited fines for environmental damage
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News
China plans ‘green’ open access future
Major Chinese science funders want research they pay for publicly available within a year
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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
GSK corruption investigation widens
BBC investigation airs allegations of misconduct in Poland
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News
Para-xylene plants face uphill struggle for acceptance in China
Chemistry students come to defence of latest project’s safety but government and industry are failing to talk to the public about risk
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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
A war on smog
Chemistry can be a force for good in tackling China’s pollution, says Mark Peplow
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Business
Bumpy road for Chinese renewable energy
Huge losses at star Chinese renewable energy firms are ringing alarm bells
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Opinion
Diplomacy through education
Jay Siegel is building the future of China’s Tianjin University by looking to its past – combining the academic cultures of east and west
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Careers
China's foreigner investment
As China positions itself as a world-leader in research, western scientists are in demand. Vikki Cantrill talks to the chemists who have emigrated east
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Business
Mitsui to close several Japanese plants and expand in China
Radical restructuring brings firm focus on speciality isocyanates
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News
Pollution research sparks car control debate in China
Experts criticise study claiming vehicles are a minor source of particulate emissions
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Leading Chinese chemist jailed for embezzlement
Environmental scientist Chen Yingxu sentenced to 10 years for stealing grant money