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Podcast
January 2010
Chemistry World Podcast - January 201000.11 - Introduction02.08 - Non-protein antifreeze helps Arctic beetle chill out 04.22 - Mussel proteins inspire new diabetes treatment 06.53 - Ben Feringa on the future of molecular machines 14.15 - Carbonic acid captured16.36 - Breaking the strongest bonds 19.18 - Marco Leona on analytical ...
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News
Copenhagen: after the circus
A burning disappointment or the best that could have been hoped for?
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News
Red card for REF
Consultation exercise highlights controversy over impact assessment element of the UK's proposed Research Excellence Framework
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Business
Business roundup: January 2010
Bayer to reduce cost of chlorine production German chemicals giant Bayer is commercialising a new way of making chlorine that it says uses 30 per cent less energy than current production methods. Better still, the company plans to make it possible to retrofit the technology to existing plants. Around ...
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News
News in brief: January 2010
Flexible organic flash memory In international team of researchers has made an elusive component of organic electronics - a flash memory transistor that can be incorporated into a thin, flexible plastic sheet. Source: © Science A flexible, flash memory transistor opens the door to new appliances ...
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Opinion
Scientific Reality Shows
I'm no fan of reality TV. But watching people just going about their business can be fascinating, says Philip Ball
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Careers
Profile: Bridging the gap
Entrepreneurial drive led Christopher Pike to success in the world of intellectual property. Helen Carmichael reports
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Careers
Careers clinic: A legal move
Switching to a career in the legal profession will require extensive - and expensive - training but a science background can be a useful asset, says Caroline Tolond
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Careers
Who's who: Secrets of the headhunter
Headhunters have a nose for who is right for a job but you can help yourself to be sniffed out, as Sarah Houlton finds out
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Careers
Company Profile: Science sense
The Monell Chemical Sciences Center offers a highly multidisciplinary research environment, as Matt Brown discovers
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FeatureWelcome to the machine
Molecular machines have promised so much but are they more whimsical than technical? Philip Ball investigates