All articles by Matt Wilkinson – Page 2
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Agilent swoops on Varian
More consolidation hits the instrumentation industry as Agilent snaps up Varian for $1.5 billion (£900 million)
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Pharma's shot in the arm?
Swine flu may be causing suffering around the world, but pharma firms seem to be profiting from the pandemic
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Exxon and Venter to create fuel of the future
US oil giant ExxonMobil is investing millions in developing biofuels from photosynthetic algae
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Catalysing the fuels of the future
Virent's biopetroleum catalysis system wins US green chemistry award
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Dow Corning emphasises innovation
Dow Corning restructure to focus on innovations in sustainability, efficiency and alternative energy
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Marc Casper pilots Thermo Fisher through the recession
Exclusive interview with Marc Casper, chief operating officer of the world's largest laboratory supplier, Thermo Fisher Scientific
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Big Pharma set for generics boost
Novartis and Pfizer look to generics as the patent cliff looms
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World's first 'naked' uranium-transition metal bond formed
The first unsupported uranium-rhenium bonds have been created by UK scientists
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Darling budgets for high tech growth
The UK's 2009 budget leans on the high technology sectors to drag the country out of recession
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Pittcon 60 years on
The Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy celebrates its 60th birthday this year. Matt Wilkinson finds out how the show has evolved
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LyondellBasell gains bankruptcy protection
Falling demand and a failure to renegotiate sizeable debts has forced LyondellBasell to seek protection under US bankruptcy laws
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Bankruptcy loans approved for LyondellBasell
Debt-stricken petrochemicals giant allowed to borrow over 2 billion dollars after US arm files for bankruptcy
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