All Chemistry World articles in March 2016 – Page 2
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Business
Lilly loses UK patent challenge
Allergan’s cancer drug generics do not infringe patents, say UK courts
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Business
GSK fined for stalling antidepressant generics
UK Competition and Markets Authority deems pay-for-delay deal illegal and imposes £45m in fines
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Business
Mylan to buy Meda in further generics consolidation
£6.9bn deal will give combined company ‘critical mass’ in US market
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Opinion
The toxic tale of the Flint water crisis
The city’s dilemma highlights serious regulatory failings but demonstrates the empowerment offered by citizen science, explains Mark Peplow
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Business
Oil slump reverberates in chemicals
Collapse in crude prices has complex and mixed effects on markets for derivative chemicals
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Research
Solar cells firing on all cylinders
Cylindrical solar cells have better efficiencies throughout the day, independent of the angle of the sun
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Research
Catching up with legal highs
How do you test for drugs when you don’t know what you’re looking for?
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Research
‘Chameleon’ camouflages itself with plasmonic skin
Nano-structured display changes colour in response to electric field
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Research
A small molecule’s big moment
Substituted benzene has the largest dipole ever observed in a neutral molecule
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Feature
Age of the phage
Hayley Birch discovers how researchers are using proteins from viruses to create new antimicrobial drugs
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Business
ChemChina offers to buy Syngenta in $43bn takeover
Directors welcome deal that will allow agrochemicals giant to establish a presence in China
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Research
DNA-coated nanoparticles take crystal engineering into the diamond league
Self-assembling superlattices built with DNA could usher in era of materials on demand
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Research
Sprucing up biofuel with renewable antioxidants
Coniferous bio-oil found to be an effective biodiesel stabiliser
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Business
Medical devices consolidation continues
Abbott to buy Alere for $5.8bn to augment its point-of-care diagnostics business
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Research
Milk could aid fight against malnutrition
New animal model shows milk proteins can repair intestinal damage
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Business
BP to cut 7000 jobs
UK oil company reduces its workforce to cut costs in response to low oil price and charges from Deepwater Horizon incident
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Opinion
Minsky’s microscope
Following the death of Marvin Minsky, Andrea Sella sheds light on how confocal microscopy transformed imaging techniques
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Business
Seed secrets thief jailed
Chinese born US citizen pleads guilty to conspiring to steal trade secrets from DuPont Pioneer and Monsanto
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News
Scientists call on Iran to free jailed chemist
Open letter signed by chemistry Nobel laureates claims professor’s imprisonment is unlawful
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