All Chemistry World articles in September 2018 – Page 3
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News
Predatory conference scammers are getting smarter
The organisers of bogus scientific events are improving their websites and exploiting top researchers to get their hands on registration money
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Feature
Derek Barton and shape-shifting molecules
It’s 100 years since Derek Barton was born. Mike Sutton looks at his work developing conformational analysis
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Research
Machine learning makes light work of hard materials
Algorithm successfully identifies superhard compounds, eliminating the need for lengthy trial and error
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News
5000 German scientists have published in predatory journals
Exposé discovers academics from all walks of life have had work in suspect publications
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Careers
A Wales of a time
Raw beauty and low cost of living are two bonuses for moving to the Valleys
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News
Trump finally names a science adviser after record delay
US science community supports nomination of atmospheric scientist and policy leader as White House science and technology czar
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Business
Vaccine scandal and heart drug recall show China’s pharma struggles
Fifteen arrests amid evidence of bribery related to vaccines, despite new standards and penalties for fraud
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Research
Highly reactive carbocations tamed in bond forming reaction
Chemists harness vinyl cations for hydrocarbon synthesis and discover an unusual mechanism along the way
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News
Diminishing autonomy of Hungarian science academy worries scientists
Budgetary responsibility for the lion’s share of the academy’s money has been transferred to the government
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News
US biotechnology is key target for foreign cyberespionage
Counterintelligence experts warns that chemical manufacturing is of great interest to foreign economic espionage efforts in cyberspace
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Business
Novartis exit from antibiotics a setback for race against resistance
Experts say business models must change to halt big pharma exodus
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Research
Mass spectrometry and machine learning find fake Robert Burns’ manuscripts
Chemical fingerprinting distinguishes famous Scottish poet’s 200-year-old letters from contemporary forgeries
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Research
MOF detox could save aspirin overdose patients
Detoxifying metal–organic framework removes dangerous doses of salicylic acid from rats’ guts
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Research
Complex metal oxides open passage to fast-charging devices
Chemists make lithium-ion battery electrodes made from niobium tungsten oxides that can rapidly intercalate large quantities of lithium
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Research
Artificial intelligence seeks out new anticancer drugs
A combination of machine learning methods yields promising results for drug discovery
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Research
Heterogeneous catalysts supported on glass wool
Cheap material offers easy way to separate catalysts from reaction mixtures
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Research
A sweet way to make graphene
Green method generates nanomaterial by exfoliating graphite with sugars
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Research
Trapped-ion quantum computer does chemistry calculations for the first time
For an accurate quantum simulation, all you need is a few atoms
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Business
Trump coaxes big promises from big pharma
Several drug industry giants are now pledging to freeze price increases in the US, but some suggest the movement is a publicity stunt or worse
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Research
AI tool could save on animal tests
Algorithm could also help unravel poisoning or environmental contamination cases
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