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Life at the top
10 January 2013
Feature

Nina Notman asks whether an academic chemistry career can help or hinder when you move up the ladder
BPA: friend or foe?
20 November 2012 Feature

Nina Notman takes an in-depth look at the ongoing controversy over bisphenol A
Polymer, heal thyself
24 October 2012
Feature

Materials that can mend themselves sound like science fiction, but they are part of an active area of polymer chemistry.
Pied Piper of chemistry
23 October 2012 Jobs Profile (Personal)

Andrea Sella is blowing the trumpet for chemistry, charming children and adults alike, as Nina Notman finds out
Haber-Bosch power consumption slashed
21 October 2012 Research

A new ruthenium catalyst has overcome poisoning problems that have plagued other catalysts
Clothing gets smart
13 September 2012
Feature

Nina Notman reports on what you can expect from the 21st century t-shirt
Write all about it
21 August 2012 The Insider

Chemists with a nose for news and a flair for writing may enjoy life as a science writer, reports Nina Notman
Tweaked weighing scales help map the island of stability
10 August 2012 Research

Direct weighing of lawrencium points the way to finding elusive stable superheavy elements
Tracking chemical changes in the brain
25 July 2012 Research

The release of neurochemicals during deep brain stimulation has been tracked using electrochemistry
On your marks, get set, go
2 July 2012 Jobs Profile (Personal)
Damian Bailey runs Nina Notman through the highs and lows of his career as an academic studying oxygen transport in the body
Destroying war’s chemical legacy
19 June 2012
Feature

The final deadline for destroying stockpiles of chemical agents has passed
Pfizer to spin off animal health business
12 June 2012 Business

New company Zoetis should start independent trading by July 2013
More testing needed for ridaforolimus
12 June 2012 Business

Marketing approval for anti-cancer drug ridaforolimus has been held up in the US
Three pronged approach puts brakes on US breast cancer
12 June 2012 Business

US approval for anti-HER2 therapy Perjeta (pertuzumab) against breast cancer
Chemical bonding between tectonic plates
1 December 2011 News Archive

A better understanding of covalent interactions between rocks and plates might help with predicting earthquakes, a US group says
Artificial blood
28 September 2010 Feature

Synthetic alternatives to donor blood have been stuck in development for decades. Nina Notman reports on recent promising progress
AstraZeneca's workforce slashed again
28 January 2010 News Archive

Research and development takes a hit as AstraZeneca announces plans to slash another 8,000 jobs worldwide
English university funding squashed again
23 December 2009 News Archive

Universities lose another £135 million for 2009/10 academic year, bring the total cuts to £518 million
Cutting edge chemistry in 2009
18 December 2009 News Archive

Chemistry World's pick of last year's research papers
Mussel proteins inspire new diabetes treatment
10 December 2009 News Archive

Glue that sticks mussels to rocks inspired scientists to develop a new medical adhesive for an experimental diabetes treatment
Monitoring asthma with mobile phones
6 November 2009 News Archive

A mobile phone-based sensor can be used in measure nitric oxide in breath, a indicator for airway inflammation
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