All Chemistry World articles in December 2017 – Page 2
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Careers
The European adviser
Elvira Fortunato shares how she found herself at the heart of EU science policy
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Business
Targeting rare diseases
Is working on genetic mutations that affect only a few in every thousand people risky?
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Feature
Every breath you take
Nina Notman meets the chemists looking to clear the air around indoor air pollution
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Research
Roundworms transfer nanoplastics to offspring
Study finds that nanoparticles translocate to gonads of model organism and can end up in next generation
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Feature
Staying one step ahead of the game
Clare Sansom examines the need for agile drug development when tackling emerging viral disease outbreaks
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Business
China clamps down on polluting factories
Thousands of factories face closure or sanctions as authorities exercise new powers to curb air and water pollution
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Business
China moves in on US shale gas
Alaska and West Virginia have welcomed investment from Chinese entities to develop US shale resources
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Research
What’s left isn’t always right in total synthesis
Scientists turn detective to solve a decade-old stereochemical enigma
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Research
Tagging drugs with heavy hydrogen made as easy as flicking a light switch
Photoredox reaction simplifies metabolism studies by swapping hydrogen for deuterium or tritium
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News
Call for ‘complete’ overhaul of India’s CSIR
Widespread problems have resulted from labs being told to refocus on industrial research and fund themselves
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Research
Beam isotope separation could sift lighter elements
Bouncing neon off a surface allows collection of specific isotope
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Business
India's science start-ups
A growing community of entrepreneurs are overcoming cultural and infrastructure barriers to commercialise their research
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Research
Reversible textile can keep you both cool and warm
Composite material can both suppress and enhance a body’s heat loss depending on which way round it is
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News
Neonicotinoid pesticide ban backed by the UK
Scientific review confirms that honeybee health is harmed by the pesticides
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Business
Chuck Norris versus gadolinium
US action star is suing 11 drug firms for $10m, claiming his wife was poisoned by gadolinium from her MRIs
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