All Chemistry World articles in November 2017 – Page 3
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NewsRoot and branch reform urged for Polish universities and research
EU report paints picture of out-of-date system
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BusinessFederal court quashes Allergan eye drop patents
Ruling negates company’s deal with Mohawk tribe to avoid patent board review
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ResearchHeavy elements forged by cataclysmic cosmic collision
First sighting of two neutron stars merging reveals how heavy elements are synthesised
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CareersMoving to South Africa
With a thriving chemical industry, the country could offer an exciting new life
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OpinionRise of the biologics
Antibodies, RNA and gene therapy don’t necessarily compete with small molecule drugs – and they all rely on chemistry
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OpinionInside a fledgling research group
You can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your lab partners…
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OpinionChemistry’s not boring, you’re boring
We said we won’t inspire the next generation with gimmicks - and you’ve responded
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OpinionAre trade sanctions fair?
How much should markets be protected from cheaper imports? When does healthy competition become ‘dumping’?
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ResearchHuge molecular fragment quantum tunnels in everyday lab reaction
First example of a whole trifluoromethyl group sneaking through an energy barrier
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PuzzleNovember 2017 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the November 2017 print issue of Chemistry World
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Opinion(‒)-Pavidolide B
An innovative approach to making five-membered carbon rings makes for a strikingly short synthesis
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OpinionNatural selection
Bioactive compounds don’t just inspire new synthetic strategies, they’re also the ultimate test
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OpinionSeeing is believing
Cryo-EM may seem more physics and engineering, but chemistry is its killer app
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