All Chemistry World articles in May 2017 – Page 2
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Opinion
Alternate chemical realities
What would chemistry look like if key discoveries had happened differently?
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Business
Carbon Clean Solutions and Veolia team up to expand carbon capture and re-use
New partnership will further develop the use of carbon capture technology on industrial scale
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Research
Phone screen light kills human eye cells
Low intensity blue light from smartphones and televisions kills human retinal cells
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Research
Hydrothermal vents generate deep-sea currents
Minerals spewed by ocean vents set up redox reactions that allow electrical currents to flow
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Research
Heaviest +4 ion on the periodic table stabilised
A berkelium(IV) ion has been made under mild conditions using an iron carrier molecule
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Careers
How to put together a research proposal
The five points researchers should remember when pitching for funds
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News
Chemical reaction database sparks discussion
The Chemical Safety Library under development by Pistoia could have legal implications for those who don’t learn from near misses
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Careers
Maintaining the UK's nuclear deterrent
The scientific challenges of working on a weapon that can never be tested
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News
Chemical agent used in Syria attack still unidentified
Initial observations suggest sarin was used by government forces, but further investigation is needed
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Research
An end to incorrect NMR structures?
An adapted protein NMR technique could avoid the structures of complex molecules having to be revisited
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Business
How do chemical firms last hundreds of years?
What distinguishes companies that thrive from others that failed?
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Research
Reactor offers solution to plastic pollution
Compact system turns waste plastic into fuels, allowing boats to power themselves while cleaning up the ocean
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Opinion
(+)-Zincophorin methyl ester
New and old reactions combine for an elegant and concise synthesis
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Business
Online tool tracks bio-based materials
E-certificates automatically trace ingredients through supply chain processes
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Research
Hydrogen peroxide generator could provide millions with clean water
A cheap, transportable reactor produces hydrogen peroxide for water disinfection by electrochemically reducing oxygen
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Business
Job cuts at Amgen, Takeda and Vertex
Takeda reorganising following Ariad takeover, while Amgen and Vertex move staff to Cambridge and San Francisco hubs
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News
Chemical company takes on lax university lab safety
Dow Chemical says academia can learn important lab safety lessons from industry
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Business
EU conditionally approves Dow–DuPont merger
To satisfy competition concerns, DuPont will swap crop protection R&D assets for FMC’s nutrition business
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