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Judge reverses jury decision over $6.5m Takeda payout

3 May 2013 Business

Not enough evidence to link diabetes drug to bladder cancer, the company claims

VCD spectroscopy for organic chemists

3 May 2013 Review

Good vibrations

Chemistry World podcast - May 2013

2 May 2013 Podcast | Monthly

Robert Lovitt tells us about algae biotechnology, Patrick Holland discusses nitrogen fixing chemistry and the team cover the latest news

20 years ago: Stranded at Pittcon

2 May 2013 Flashback

Snow storms stranded people at Pittcon in 1993, making the conference memorable for the wrong reasons

Ferrocene

2 May 2013 Podcast | Compounds

Lars Öhrström gets his teeth into the first sandwich compound

Updating the textbook on intermolecular interactions

2 May 2013 Research

Van der Waals radii established for 93 elements

Solar panel slims down to a few atoms thick

2 May 2013 Research

Photovoltaic cell just 20Å wide has unusually high quantum efficiency

Suspect charged over ricin letters

2 May 2013 News and Analysis

Mississippi man alleged to have sent potent toxin to President Obama and other public figures

Survival in the freezer

2 May 2013  Premium contentFeature

How do animals survive in the extreme cold? James Mitchell Crow investigates

Wellcome Trust announces new head

1 May 2013 News and Analysis

Jeremy Farrar to join the organisation on 1 October

Kingianin A

1 May 2013 Totally Synthetic

Paul Docherty faces his fears of frontier molecular orbital theory

Not short of news

1 May 2013 Editorial

A death, an explosion and toxic letters grabbed the headlines

UCLA chemist to stand trial for safety violations linked to Sheri Sangji death

1 May 2013 News and Analysis

The supervisor of a research assistant who died in a horrific lab accident faces four years in prison for violating health and safety laws

High lead levels in Indian children blamed on paints

1 May 2013 Research

Blood concentrations of the neurotoxic metal are 10 times those found in US children

Bespoke or bodged

30 April 2013 In the Pipeline

A can-do attitude and some lateral thinking can save time and money when it comes to exotic apparatus, says Derek Lowe

Europe to ban controversial pesticides

30 April 2013 News and Analysis

Two-year EU-wide moratorium on the use of neonicotinoids to be enforced in bid to boost bee health

Microreactors tame osmium tetroxide

30 April 2013 Research

Nanobrush-lined silicone channels spare chemists from deadly fumes, while achieving high dihydroxylation and oxidative cleavage conversions

Lean green microbe machines

30 April 2013 Feature

For its proponents, algae hold the promise of a clean source of fuel, food or drugs. Anthony King wades in

Bayer buys Conceptus for $1.1bn

29 April 2013 Business

Deal gives German pharma giant access to surgery-free permanent birth control procedure

Quantum leaps of faith

29 April 2013 The Crucible

The path to quantum mechanics becomes smoother if you take a different route, says Philip Ball

Appeal reverses ECHA call for animal tests

29 April 2013 Business

Automotive refrigerant will not need further toxicity studies under the Reach regulation

Food safety test for harmful dye

29 April 2013 Research

Graphene electrode modified with titanium dioxide helps spot Orange II in ketchup and chilli sauces

Finishing line in sight for libel reform

29 April 2013 News and Analysis

After travelling a rocky road, the libel reform bill is set to enter English law and will provide more protection for journalists and scientists

Protein origami sets scene for designer structures

29 April 2013 Research

Breakthrough opens the door to unnatural proteins with unique catalytic properties

PricewaterhouseCoopers to audit Russian science

26 April 2013 News and Analysis

Professional services firm to help government build a 'map' of the country's scientific output