All Chemistry World articles in March 2016 – Page 3
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Business
Merck & Co joins hepatitis C party
New drug adds new treatment options and increases competition in premium market
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News
New law on legal highs approved in UK
A blanket ban on New Psychoactive Substances has been given final approval and will come into force in April
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News
Chemist dies in terrorist attack at Pakistan university
University lecturer killed protecting students in deadly morning assault
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Research
Group 6 diatomic bonding is all relative
Relativistic effects may help to explain break from periodicity
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News
Beyond element 118: the next row of the periodic table
A technological leap may be called for to expand the number of elements in existence
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Opinion
What is a molecule?
Despite being a standard scientific concept, it’s virtually impossible to agree a satisfactory definition, says Philip Ball
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News
Science minister announces new UK funding
Government pledges additional support for international research and science centres
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News
Litvinenko inquiry unveils scientific sleuths at heart of investigation
Anonymous forensic investigators and chemists tracked trail left by dissident’s killers
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News
Pressure on controversial nanoparticle paper builds
Expression of concern and reprimand for chemists may seal fate of work on palladium particles
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Business
J&J to cut 3000 jobs in medical devices unit
Cost-saving cuts will help ‘accelerate the pace of innovation’, company claims
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News
Huge publishing scandal engulfs South Korean universities
Academics in many disciplines republished textbooks to pad CVs and line their pockets
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News
China’s science enterprise challenging US leadership
40% of the world’s R&D is now carried out in south-east, south and east Asia
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Research
Harvesting hydrogen from tough biomass
Electrolytic device unlocks energy in lignin and cellulose
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Business
GSK scientists indicted for trade secret theft
Two researchers accused of passing research data and manufacturing details to Chinese firm
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Research
Drugs at your fingertips
Forensic gloves check for cocaine and cutting agents in suspicious powders
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Business
Clinical trial death highlights hazards
Pain drug trial has left one dead and five hospitalised in France, with little indication as to the cause of the problems
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Business
Fatal blast at US peroxide plant
One dead and three injured in an equipment explosion at PeroxyChem in Texas
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Research
Chemical reaction flipped back and forth under scanning probe microscope
Work demonstrated on Bergman cyclisation offers route to valuable new reactions
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Research
Microscopic cannon battery to blast disease
Cannon-like tubes shoot tiny bullets when triggered by ultrasound and could deliver drugs
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Research
Breakthroughs amidst risk
We chat to Nobel prize winner Alan Heeger as he approaches his 80th birthday
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