All Chemistry World articles in November 2016 – Page 2
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Opinion
How renewable energy subsidies stopped being a hot topic
Once a key issue in US politics, solar, wind and corn ethanol subsidies have been victims of their own success
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Opinion
Frictional events
Sporting heroes and adventurers both benefit from chemically-assisted clinging power
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Careers
The art of science
Picture editor Emma Sargent finds out how scientific illustrators are making their mark
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News
Five bioaccumulative and toxic chemicals fast-tracked under new US law
First test of powers of revamped Toxic Substances Control Act
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Feature
Supraheroes
The three winners of this year’s chemistry Nobel gave chemists the tools to make molecules into machines. Emma Stoye assembles the story
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Research
Batch and flow: united at last
Fully automated reactor can carry out multistep reactions using both batch and flow chemistry
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Research
What's your nano poison?
Informatics tool helps researchers visualise complex toxicity datasets
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Business
Chemical activity on demand
Aqdot controls the release of encapsulated cargoes using supramolecular chemistry
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News
UK lab first to use liquid gallium x-ray source
The Small lab set to produce big results in nano-research
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News
Canada to finalise carbon tax in just two months time
Prime minister announces nationwide carbon pricing will start in 2018 at C$10 per tonne
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Opinion
Will US politics Trump science?
As America seeks a new president, science hangs in the balance
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Opinion
Why molecular machines are more than just toys
This year’s Nobel prize could shift the field into high gear
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Research
Hydrogen isotopes reveal butterflies’ journey across the Sahara
Painted lady butterflies shown to migrate thousands of miles from Europe to Sub-Saharan Africa
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Business
West Virginia chemical leak was preventable
2014 spill that contaminated water supplies was caused by lack of proper tank inspections and repairs
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Business
Novo Nordisk to axe 1000 jobs
Diabetes specialist is cutting costs in the face of increased competition
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Business
Accidents prompt Chinese industry safety push
Government aims to close or relocate chemical plants to reduce incidents in populated areas