News – Page 315
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AAAS poised to reconsider Harran’s election to fellow
Review requested for honour for controversial UCLA chemist charged over lab assistant’s death
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Getting the measure of transition states
Previously impossible to monitor properties of transition states found hidden in vibration spectra
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Fast skating forces ice to feel the heat
Researcher argues your skating speed will dictate the slipperiness of ice
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New camera makes methane visible
Infrared technique could be used to audit greenhouse gas sources such as factories, power stations and farms
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Cost of banning BPA in till receipts outweighs benefits, EU agency concludes
Chemical regulatory committee recommends no action on basis of socio-economic analysis
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World leaders agree climate deal at COP21 talks
Paris agreement sets out plans to limit warming to 2°C and work towards zero net emissions
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Cutting edge chemistry in 2015
We take a look back at the year’s most interesting chemical science stories
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All boats to be lifted by Irish science strategy
Ambitious plan to double research spending relies on tapping the private sector to provide two-thirds of the money
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Former Carlsberg chemist to join ERC as new vice president
Organic chemist Klaus Bock will replace Sierd Cloetingh as one of the pan-European funder’s vice presidents
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Report paints picture of a healthy global scientific landscape
Rising numbers of researchers and increased spending on science mask waning commitment to research among richer nations
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Review calls for tighter controls on antibiotic use in farming
Legally binding targets are needed to tackle resistance worldwide, latest report says
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Speedy DNA nanomachines are on a roll
First DNA-based roller is 1000 times faster than current DNA motors
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Business
Heptares takes on new partners for drug discovery
Firm set to receive over $1bn from research partnerships
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Perrigo nabs US rights to AZ Crohn’s drug
Irish generics maker evades Mylan takeover bid and expands gastroenterology portfolio
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Pfizer to close Cambridge pain outpost
120 jobs under threat from closure of Neusentis subsidiary R&D site
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A sound idea for treating lung disease
‘Nano-earthquake’ creates a mist of stem cells for potential pulmonary delivery and therapy
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Indian chemical factory accident kills four
Fatal explosion at private aluminium powder factory
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Predicted penta-graphene falls flat
New simulations suggest it may be impossible to ever synthesise the pentagonal form of graphene