All Chemistry World articles in January 2017 – Page 2
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Feature
Lab automation
Automated tools can take the drudgery out of routine lab work, Anthony King reports
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Opinion
Should we allow 'genetic vaccination' with Crispr?
Gene editing could wipe out diseases such as AIDS – but the risks can’t be ignored
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Opinion
Stop placing chemists on 'un-American' watchlists
There is no space for ultra-conservative witch hunts in US academia
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Careers
Catching up with AstraZeneca's graduate programme
Three years on, Manisha Lalloo revisits the pharma giant’s training scheme
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Business
Pharmaceutical industry roundup of 2016
Controversial approvals and price clashes characterised 2016 in pharma
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Research
Atmospheric limestone dust injection could halt global warming
Geoengineering using limestone aerosols would also help to stop ozone layer depletion
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Research
Cutting edge chemistry in 2016
We take a look back at some highlights from last year’s chemical science research
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Feature
Intracellular delivery
Drugs that can enter cells and take useful payloads with them are maturing, finds Andy Extance
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Business
Endo drops opioid painkiller rights and cuts US sales force
375 staff to go as Endo says its established pain drugs ‘no longer require field promotion’
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Business
£90m fine for Pfizer and Flynn Pharma over excessive drug pricing
Markets watchdog imposes record fine for breaches of competition law
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News
Canada’s triclosan verdict runs counter to US ban
Antibacterial agent can still be used in soaps but a government agency also concluded that it is toxic to aquatic life
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Opinion
The global dangers of melting permafrost
Russia’s thawing permafrost risks global warming, disease and ‘megaslumps’
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Business
Brexit could push UK chemical manufacturing abroad
Industry leaders say tariff-free access to EU single market is top priority
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Research
Chicken feed and food ingredients tame organolithium chemistry
Three second alkylation happens in air without cooling – or bursting into flames
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News
Government abandons proposed anti-lobbying regulations
Controversial rule that would prevent grantees advising government was heavily criticised by scientists
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Business
Chemical plant workers’ month-long strike
Momentive Performance Materials has drafted temporary contractors in dispute over benefits
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Research
Mpemba effect in hot water after doubt cast on its existence
Frosty reception for claim that effect where hot water freezes faster than cold has no basis
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Research
Middle Eastern bitumen at Sutton Hoo rewrites trade history
The black lumps provide the first evidence for a bitumen trade network between the British Isles and the Middle East
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Research
Bismuth superconductor leaves theory up in the air
Discovery of superconductivity at exceptionally low temperatures confounds current understanding of the phenomenon
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