All articles by Chemistry World – Page 58
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The road to success
The UK chemical industry is formulating a new road map for its future success, reports Elizabeth Willcocks
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Woman of substance
Dame Kathleen Lonsdale, born 100 years ago this year, played a fundamental role in establishing the science of crystallography.
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OLEDs set to glow
Phenomenal growth rates for organic LEDs are leading to a baroque web of alliances as suppliers hedge their bets between different technologies.
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Fuel cells go mobile
Has the time come for fuel cells to deliver the technology they have long promised, asks Elizabeth Willcocks.
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A breath of. . .
Doctors may soon be able to check your health by analysing your breath. Nick Houtman reports
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Outsourcing - now's the time
As companies increasingly begin to turn outside for help to support their activities.
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A pint a day. . .
Sterile, free of toxic metals, isotonic and good for the heart, beer is undeserving of decades of bad press.
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Processing on a chip
According to Derek Craston and Simon Cowen, advances in microengineering are resulting in smaller, cheaper and faster instruments that promise to revolutionise the way we carry out analyses.
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BSE: the role of the 'infectious chemical'
Prions have been in the news constantly this year, thanks to the series of 'mad cow' scares.