All Chemistry World articles in February 2016 – Page 2
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Research
Crispr conversation starter
Alan Regenberg talks to Katrina Megget about the ethics of gene editing
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Business
Crispr goes commercial
Gene editing technique Crispr has shaken up genomics research and the commercial opportunities couldn’t be more evident
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News
Deadly accident sounds alarm for safety in Chinese labs
Postdoc’s death in university chemistry department reflects wider safety problems in academic research
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Feature
Raiders of the lost steel
The skills behind the legendary sharpness of wootz steel were once forgotten, but Andy Extance talks to the researchers unsheathing its secrets
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Research
First nitrido–imido–amido complex made
Intriguing compound has single, double and triple Cr–N bonds from the same chromium atom
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Research
Ethanol to butanol conversion shows sustainable potential
Borrowed hydrogen chemistry drives reaction to obtain useful fuel from biomass
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Business
Fixing the broken antibiotics business model
With rising resistance and doomsday warnings, focus is turning to alternative economic models to boost antibiotic R&D
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News
Global mercury treaty benefits US more than domestic action
Minamata Convention would lower mercury exposure 91% by 2050, compared to 32% for US’s own policies
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Business
New vinyl catalyst will reduce mercury emissions
Johnson Matthey strikes gold as China’s PVC industry looks for cleaner processes
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Business
GSK’s ViiV to buy HIV drugs from BMS
Deal hands over Bristol-Myers Squibb’s entire HIV pipeline as the company looks to quit virology research
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Business
Monsanto adds 1000 to job cut tally
Cost reduction plan brings cuts up to 16% of global workforce by the end of 2018
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Research
New shape memory polymer with a permanent twist
Material can flip between shapes but its resting shape can be remodelled without wiping the memory of other shapes
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Feature
The natural food dye revolution
As consumers turn their backs on artificial food colorants, food scientists learn how to work with natural alternatives. Sarah Houlton investigates
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Research
Disciplines unite to strengthen MOFs
Mechanical engineering sheds light on rigidity of porous frameworks
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Business
DuPont cuts go deep in Delaware
Following its merger with Dow, DuPont will terminate 1700 positions in Delaware, US, as part of a cost-cutting drive
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News
Confirmation of four new elements completes seventh row of periodic table
Iupac endorse discovery of elements 113, 115, 117 and 118 by teams in Russia, Japan and the US
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Research
Stable caesium-doped perovskites boost silicon solar cells
Caesium may help to eliminate problem of halide segregation in perovskites
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Business
Shale feeds US methanol boom
US will become a net exporter as new plants come online, with extra production absorbed by growth in China
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News
US bans three food packaging chemicals
Food agency prohibits the use of three perfluorinated compounds linked to cancers in food-contact materials
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News
Lights out for UK’s oldest nuclear power plant
Full decommissioning process of Wylfa site will take up to 90 years
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