All articles by Mark Peplow – Page 5
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Podcast
Technetium
One of Mendeleev's predicted elements, technetium is now a go-to element in medical imaging
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News
Cancer research gets collaborative funding boost
Cancer Research UK hand-picks interdisciplinary teams to bring drugs from bench to clinic
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Opinion
Editorial: Our online offerings
Chemistry World is pleased to unveil a trio of innovations this month, spanning both our print and online offerings
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News
Water footprint could foil energy plans
The Indian Academy of Sciences is to investigate after Chemistry World alerted it to a possible instance of plagiarism by an Indian chemist
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News
'Pot-in-a-pot' technique makes impossible cascade reactions easy
Nested vessels mimic Russian matryoshka dolls
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News
vCJD filter for blood could be in use 'by summer'
Prion-capturing membrane in final trials in UK.
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News
Meteorite source for life's handedness
Lab experiments show how amino acids from space set left-handed precedent on Earth
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Opinion
Editorial: Responsible nanotechnology
In the field of nanotechnology, the devil is in the detail.
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Opinion
Editorial: Hail to the chief
The new year sees John Beddington begin his tenure as the UK government's Chief Scientific Adviser
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Opinion
Editorial: Chemistry's big question
How do we keep the lights on without destroying the world?
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Opinion
Editorial: Launching CW China
This month we're excited to announce the launch of Chemistry World: China
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Opinion
Editorial: Research regions
The European Research Area - a rather hypothetical region at the best of times - is failing to live up to its potential