All Chemistry World articles in July 2016 – Page 3
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Business
ThermoFisher Scientific to buy electron microscope maker
Deal will expand lab equipment provider’s instrument portfolio for life and materials sciences
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News
Argentina’s science surge
Science budgets in Argentina have jumped 10-fold since the country’s first science minister was appointed in 2007
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News
EU leaders agree ambitious 2020 open access target
A group of science ministers from member states say all new papers published by 2020 should be open access
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Business
Jazz Pharma buy out Celator in $1.5bn deal
Deal centres on promising leukaemia drug fast-tracked by the US Food and Drug Administration
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Research
Meteorite compounds hint at origins of life’s asymmetry
Excess of right handed sugar derivatives found on meteorites suggests homochirality may have come from space
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Business
Fracking gets first UK approval for five years
Council says Third Energy can test existing borehole in North Yorkshire
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Business
India hit hard by US regulatory sanctions
Data integrity issues have led to punitive measures, but companies are taking measures to improve
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Research
Secrets shown in a good light
UV light reads and writes invisible messages on modified paper
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Business
US tax rules force fertiliser merger to fall flat
CF Industries’ $8bn merger plan to relocate from US to Europe scuppered by regulatory changes
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World faces tough challenge turning words into action on antibiotic resistance
Countries are waking up to the challenge of ‘superbugs’ but agreeing a way forward will be tricky
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Business
US tax relief law benefits chemical makers
Bill provides mechanism to waive import tariffs on materials not available from domestic suppliers
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Research
Chemical synthesis injects new life into old antibiotics
Approach can construct wide range of new antibiotic candidates from simple chemical building blocks
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News
Postdocs in the US poised for overtime windfall
Changes to US fair labour rule mean that up to 40,000 junior scientists eligible for pay rise
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Research
Explosive water display caught on film
SLAC produces first slow motion video of droplets exploding in path of x-ray laser
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Business
Monsanto turns down Bayer offer
As global agrochemical companies consolidate, Monsanto rejects ‘inadequate’ $62bn offer from Bayer
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Research
Polymeric pod promotes virus’s pesticidal powers
Dendrimer DNA carriers broaden range of virus targets
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News
US drug giant will no longer supply lethal injection drugs
With Pfizer’s exit no US-approved pharma firm will sell its drugs to be used in executions
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News
Large HIV vaccine trial to launch in South Africa
US funding agency will enlist 5400 people for HIV vaccine study in South Africa in November
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Research
Crawling chemical system acts as if it’s alive
Intriguing globule that moves, eats and defecates
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News
1922 chemistry Nobel medal up for auction
Prize awarded for the discovery of non-radioactive isotopes expected to sell for £200,000
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