All Chemistry World articles in January 2017 – Page 4
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News
Homeopathic ‘medicines’ will have to state they don’t work
US trade agency will require packaging and adverts to state there is no scientific evidence to back up claims of efficacy
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Research
Secret of liquorice's unique smell unravelled
Chemists have identified 39 aroma compounds that give liquorice root its distinctive aroma
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Research
Molecular glue senses water
Compound can detect trace amounts of water by forming fluorescent aggregates
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Patent backlogs cost the world millions, IP experts warn
Estimates put a $10bn price tag on every year of delays
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Business
Chemist's struggles spawn Bristol lab incubator
Unit DX prioritises properly-equipped lab space, with partnerships to support science entrepreneurs
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News
US universities face continued federal R&D funding fall
Federal support for higher education R&D in America has dropped 13% since fiscal year 2011
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Parliament to partner with UK academics
New fellowship scheme to promote evidence-based policymaking
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Prime minister’s vision for innovative UK welcomed
Speech to business lobby comes after Commons report called on government to reassure the country’s research community in wake of Brexit
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Nobel laureate’s medal collection to be sold at auction
Prizes awarded to Robert Robinson will be auctioned off in the UK next month
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Research
Designer carbon dioxide-consuming organisms on cards
Rational design creates cycle that’s faster than the natural carbon-fixing process used by plants
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Research
Smart sensors for sweaty socks
Stretchable sweat-powered lactate sensors can now be worn on your feet
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Research
Chemists uncover original colour of Finnish palace clock
Clock faces changed back to black after spectroscopy reveals paint composition
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Research
Bird droppings help to cool Arctic
Ammonia emissions from guano contribute to the formation of clouds
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Research
Light responsive molecular motor winds up helicates
Molecular switch enables non-invasive control of chirality
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News
Health impacts of microplastics under review in UK
Chief Medical Officer for England to investigate potential dangers to human health of plastic waste
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Business
Ammonia leak leads to fatality at UK brewery
One dead and 22 hospitalised after accident at Carlsberg site
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Research
Theory finds window for astatine species’ existence
Researchers take investigation of iodine–astatine–bromine trihalogen anion into the lab
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News
Nanocars gear up for first race of its kind
France will host nanocar competition between six teams from around the world to test unique microscope
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Call for UK government to address gender diversity ‘crisis’ in science
50,000 school age girls part ways with science and engineering every year, campaign group says
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