All Chemistry World articles in February 2016 – Page 3
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Research
Graphene sieves deuterium from hydrogen
Atom-thick materials could make heavy water production 10 times cheaper than conventional technologies
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Research
Challenging efficiency records of solar hydrogen production
Lack of standardised techniques indicates we are basing our future on inaccurate numbers
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News
US bans microbeads from personal care products
Plastic particles added to cosmetics and some drugs will also be phased out by 2019
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Research
Molecular robot opens the way to nano-assembly lines
Arm can pick up, place and release molecule cargo mimicking factory assembly line
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Opinion
The periodic table name game
Proposed new rules on how elements are named save confusion but sacrifice romance, argues Philip Ball
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News
Destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons complete
Disposal of remaining weapon precursors in the US ends destruction of regime’s declared stockpile
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News
A third of Australian women in science and engineering ready to quit
Poor work–life balance and lower pay blamed for predicted exodus over next five years
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News
US research agencies finally get their new budgets
Not all US science agencies are treated equally in the final 2016 appropriations
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Business
AstraZeneca to buy Acerta for blood cancer drug
Deal will strengthen AstraZeneca’s immunotherapy offering
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Research
Freezing oil droplets put on a show
Drops of hexadecane adopt geometric shapes more appropriate to crystals
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Research
Green rocket fuel breaks records
Bridged anion makes ionic liquid propellant that’s easier to handle
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News
US chemical safety law poised for reform in early 2016
Bill updating the US Toxic Substances Control Act has finally passed both chambers of Congress
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Research
Nasa show human impact on atmosphere with pollution maps
Nitrogen dioxide emissions reflect trends in political climate, according to Nasa research
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Business
Mexico approves world’s first dengue vaccine
Sanofi’s vaccine protects children and adults against the mosquito-borne disease
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Business
BioAtla and Pfizer to collaborate on antibody research
Two-way agreement to share technology and royalties on new cancer drugs
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News
India maintains scientific edge despite static funding
Historic love affair with chemistry keeps country’s science healthy
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Research
Glycerol-free strategy sweetens biodiesel synthesis
Catalytic process that turns plant oils into biofuel dodges annoying byproduct
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Research
Cracking cocaine’s secret to sneaking into the brain
Researchers look to psychoactive substances for tips on drug development
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Research
Getting the measure of transition states
Previously impossible to monitor properties of transition states found hidden in vibration spectra
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