David Parker
- Opinion
Where is the chemistry?
Proposals for doctoral training centres lack one important element, says David Parker: some science
- Review
Weird science
How to make a tornado: the strange and wonderful things that happen when scientists break free
- Review
Writing up your research
This book aims to mentor early-career researchers through the difficult crucial steps of knowing how to write
- News
Arsenic donors gratefully received
A groundbreaking mixed donor diamido-diarsine [As2N2] macrocyclic ligand that coordinates to a series of early transition metals (ETMs) has been designed
- News
In BriefApril 2005
Bayer stockholders; Award nominations; Waste management policy; Drug addiction seminar; 2004 Analytica-Anacon exhibition
- News
New, easy way to build drugs
A new class of a specific organic reaction looks set to provide a useful approach to making functionalised organic building blocks for natural products.
- News
Optimising organic chemistry
The best way to do a reaction could be easier to work out thanks to a microreactor developed by a team of US and Swiss scientists.
- News
The chemist's guide to. April 2005
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Smart-1 space probe entered the Moon's orbit late in 2004. So what's chemistry got to do with it?
- News
Tossing Pebbles into cells
Scientists in the UK, have found a simple way to introduce sensors into cells without causing them stress
- Feature
Reaching out for health benefits
There has been much debate regarding the health benefits of implementing the European Commission's proposed new chemicals policy. Walter Krämer, Michael Nasterlack and Andreas Zober examine how those benefits were calcuated