All Chemistry World articles in June 2017 – Page 4
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Research
Edible MOF sugar-coats painkiller
When ibuprofen is encapsulated in a sugar-based MOF its effects last twice as long
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Business
US university sues Dow over pollution
Three hazardous chemicals have infiltrated campus groundwater, and the school wants Dow and others to pay for clean-up
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News
Ex-chemistry professor to run for Congress
Experience teaching chemistry in California has inspired Phil Janowicz to challenge the 25-year incumbent Republican
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Research
Copper brings glow to triple-bonded boron
Unexpected reaction between boron–boron triple bond and transition metals revealed
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Research
Catalyst puts chiral twist on phosphorus drugs
Simple molecule overcomes headache of phosphorus stereochemistry in antiviral drug synthesis
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Research
Perovskite quantum dots boost artificial photosynthesis
Perovskite and graphene combined to enhance photocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide
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News
US sanctions Syrian chemical weapon scientists
Hundreds of chemists and other scientists added to Treasury list
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News
Hundreds of thousands around the world March for Science
Event raises voice of science to put pressure on Trump administration
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News
21,500 cases dismissed due to forensic chemist’s misconduct
US court moves to dismiss thousands of criminal cases involving evidence handled by Annie Dookhan
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Research
Alkaline surprise for acid rain formation
Ammonia can catalyse the hydrolysis of sulfur trioxide to sulfuric acid in the atmosphere
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Business
Fresenius to buy Akorn and Merck KGaA’s biosimilars
Deals give Fresenius entry into rapidly growing biological drugs market
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News
Research integrity report calls for change to flawed system
A US National Academies panel has proposed measures to help curb scientific misconduct
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Research
Tools 3D printed using mock-up Mars dust
Working with extraterrestrial materials could be an important part of future space exploration
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Research
Ruthenium complex catalyses complimentary reactions
A new catalyst can switch between different functionalities in response to pH
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News
India’s university chemistry facilities in need of overhaul
Academics say outdated lab infrastructure is putting students at risk
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Research
Crispr enables rapid disease detection
A Crispr enzyme that targets RNA can recognise Zika at minute concentrations
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News
Researchers protest law that attacks Hungary’s Central European University
Legislation that has been rushed through parliament could see the US-owned university closed
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Research
MOF-based device harvests water from air
System powered entirely by sunlight could provide off-grid personalised water supplies
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