All Chemistry World articles in November 2017 – Page 3
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Research
Cometary chloromethane detection scuppers use of chemical in hunt for ET
Organohalogen found simultaneously in the tail of a comet and the cloud surrounding a protostar
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Research
Neonicotinoids detected in honey samples from around the world
Survey confirms bees’ widespread exposure to controversial pesticides
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Opinion
Independent banking
Research shouldn’t be held ransom by the Spanish government in the fight over Catalonia
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News
Catalan independence vote fallout sees research centres’ bank accounts frozen
Spanish government seized control of regional public finances prior to the referendum and may hold them indefinitely
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News
Research papers are becoming less readable
Call for journals to check the clarity of texts before they are published
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Research
Methane-led climate change explains early Mars’ wet spells
Red planet’s wobbles could have led to melting of methane clathrates and warming
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News
Physiology Nobel goes to circadian clock scientists
Prize for scientists that unravelled how animals’ bodies keep time
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Research
Equation to end bond order contention
Comprehensive equation derives bond orders from quantum chemistry calculations
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News
Beautiful screen chemistry
Microscope and thermal imaging show chemical transformations close-up in amazing detail
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News
Home Office blunder sees materials scientist told to 'leave the UK'
Electron microscopist’s case highlights the uncertain future facing European scientists in the UK
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Business
Amgen partners to launch biosimilars in China
US biopharma and Chinese generics firm will co-develop medicines from Amgen’s pipeline focused on inflammation and oncology
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Research
All-metal ion mimics carbonate
Seven month reaction delivers peculiar tin–bismuth anion that is first solution-stable all-metal carbonate analogue
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Business
US probes opioid manufacturers
Attorneys general from 41 states will investigate companies over alleged fraudulent marketing and distribution of painkillers
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Business
Helium and rubber added to EU critical raw materials list
New classification sees nine materials pass threshold of supply risk, while two are downgraded
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News
US university diversity scheme to learn from UK experience
Initiative to be launched next month will support women in science and be broadened to race and beyond
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News
ResearchGate under pressure to restrict article sharing
International STM publisher group appears poised to take legal action against researchers’ networking site for copyright violations
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Research
Scientists poke holes in zeolite theory
Computational studies challenge aluminium avoidance rule
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News
US rules for ‘dual-use’ research found lacking
Regulations may overlook studies of concern and needlessly hamper other work
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