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Toxic tattoo inks face EU chemicals agency controls
Proposal to regulate 4000 substances used in permanent make-up and tattoo inks
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Business
Call for overhaul of EU rules on GMO clinical trial
Rules designed around genetically modified plants crops are holding back new cell and gene-based medicines
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Business
Helium and rubber added to EU critical raw materials list
New classification sees nine materials pass threshold of supply risk, while two are downgraded
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Careers
Finding your future in south east France
The south east of France offers great quality of life for chemists willing to learn the language
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Business
Asia’s age of regulation
Safety legislation and data sharing in Asia is making progress but highlights a global challenge
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Biocides under scrutiny as Europe adopts endocrine disruptor standards
Weight-of-evidence approach aims to identify harmful compounds in disinfectants and material preservatives
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Opinion
Solving the technetium medical isotope shortage
The UK has a solution to the potential shortage of technetium-99m – but that’s no reason to be complacent about leaving Euratom
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Moving to north east England
Think the UK chemical industry is just in the south? Think again
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Millions of 'bad eggs' recalled in contamination scandal
Investigations into how chicken eggs across Europe came to contain fipronil are still ongoing
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Global movement on endocrine disruptors
National Academies warns endocrine active chemicals may be harmful at lower doses than the US currently tests for
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EU imposes sanctions on Syrian chemical weapon scientists
Measures restrict movement and freeze assets of 16 Syrian scientists and military officials, following chemical attacks
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Doubling funding ‘bare minimum’ to keep EU research competitive
Research programme should increase cooperation and get more countries to pay in
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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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European ‘One Health’ plan aims to curb antimicrobial resistance
Action plan treats human and animal health as interconnected
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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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Opinion
Is Macron's offer too good to be true?
France’s grant pledge to scientists is a new kind of recruitment
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Value of EU to UK chemistry revealed
Brexit threatens almost a quarter of chemistry departments’ funding grants
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Opinion
Time to act on conflict minerals
We must end the human cost of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold
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French scientists relieved by centrist Macron’s victory
Run-off election sees far-right candidate beaten by pro-EU one