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Chemistry World March 31, 2006 Bea Perks |
Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Biodegradable polymers being developed the U.S. offer numerous advantages over current drug delivery systems, say researchers working on ways to deliver anti-inflammatory drugs directly into cells.  |
Chemistry World April 2006 Karen Harries-Rees |
Careers: Switching to Sales Heather Sutherland-Paul started as an analytical chemist but has carved herself a career in sales. In this interview, she discusses how she managed the switch.  |
Chemistry World March 29, 2006 Jon Evans |
Buckyballs Enter the Fast Lane A team of US chemists has developed a practical use for buckyballs: as wheels on a nanoscale car. The nanocar's development has revealed that nanoscale objects can move about in the same way as normal sized objects.  |
Chemistry World March 28, 2006 Jon Evans |
Explosives go Unleaded Explosives could become safer following the synthesis of lead-free environmentally-friendly primary explosives by researchers in the US.  |
Chemistry World March 2006 |
Knowledge Transfer Partnership Awards In each UK Knowledge Transfer Partnership, an associate is teamed with a university and a company to undertake a specific project. The prize for this year's best KTP partnership involves analytical chemists, a company that checks for counterfeits and a pharmaceutical scientist.  |
Chemistry World March 2006 Bea Perks |
Digital Immigrants Seek Asylum The ACS division of chemical information has come a step closer to joining the digital nation by preparing a podcast of one of its sessions at its national meeting in Atlanta.  |
Chemistry World March 27, 2006 Bea Perks |
Archaeological Chemists Settle Trophy-Head Debate Strontium isotope analysis and modern day guinea pigs point to a violent past for disfigured skulls discovered in 1500-year-old Peruvian mortuaries.  |
Chemistry World March 24, 2006 Jon Evans |
Organic Chemists Develop Molecular Calculator Electronic calculators may have decreased in size dramatically over the past 30 years, but a team of organic chemists has now shrunk the calculator to the size of a single molecule.  |
Chemistry World March 23, 2006 Katherine Sanderson |
Australian Chemistry Dept Under Threat The school of chemistry at University of New South Wales, Australia, is facing cost-saving job losses in what some observers are calling a `budget bungle'.  |
Chemistry World March 23, 2006 Bea Perks |
Boost for Chemical Innovation A boost in innovative performance across the UK was promised at yesterday's launch of the Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network, which plans to offer companies a single point of access to carefully selected experts and organizations.  |
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