All Chemistry World articles in March 2017 – Page 2
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Careers
Why I mummified a taxi driver
Stephen Buckley explains how chemistry has rewritten ancient history
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News
Trump’s controversial environment agency pick sworn in
After Senate confirms Scott Pruitt to head the EPA, the agency issues a statement praising him and criticising itself
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News
Trump dominates chatter at AAAS meeting
Concern persists about President Trump’s impact on science
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Feature
Deal or no deal?
Clare Sansom highlights recent changes in the landscape of pharma company collaborations and acquisitions
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Opinion
How Roosevelt's Tree Army were poisoned
In the first of a new column, Raychelle Burks investigates a mass arsenic poisoning during the Great Depression
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News
Politics threatens state-of-the-art carbon capture plant in Spain
The CIUDEN CCS plant can only afford to run for a single month in 2017
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Business
University–industry collaborations aspire to pharmaceutical innovation
Three new UK partnerships illustrate drug research co-operation approaches that are growing in popularity
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Business
Reckitt Benckiser to buy into baby milk
$17bn acquisition of Mead Johnson expands presence in developing markets, especially China
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Opinion
In search of solvation
Process chemistry opens up a whole new world when it comes to solvent choice
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Research
Triangulene molecule synthesised after six decades
AFM images reveal peculiar biradical aromatic created by single atom manipulation
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News
Balancing capability strategy brings better news for chemistry
The EPSRC has released its projections for which research areas will grow and which will reduce after a ‘longer, more systematic’ consultation.
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Business
DuPont settles fluorinated chemical lawsuits
DuPont and spinoff Chemours will pay more than $670m to settle around 3500 personal injury claims relating to PFOA exposure
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Business
Allergan to buy fat-freezing firm Zeltiq
$2.5bn deal adds to firm’s cosmetic and aesthetic treatments
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Business
Daiichi Sankyo to close R&D sites in India and Japan
Closures are part of an ongoing reorganisation aimed at increasing productivity
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News
Congress introduces bill reaffirming open communication of research
In an apparent response to Trump, US senators seek to shore up independence of federal scientists
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Feature
Shedding light on the dark proteome
Around half of all human proteins are a mystery. What do they look like, asks Phil Ball
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Careers
Why apprenticeships are science's future
Practical experience and no student debt make vocational training an enticing career option
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Research
Secret of dinitrogen triple bond's strength unpicked
Scientists find an unexpected explanation for the strength of nitrogen–nitrogen triple bonds
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News
MRI pioneer Peter Mansfield dies
Physicist who won medicine Nobel prize in 2003 for body scanning technology has died aged 83
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Research
3D printing outclasses glass
Reactionware revolution continues with nanoparticle flow reactor
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