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Chemistry World March 28, 2014 Mark Peplow |
A war on smog Growing public concern over the state of the environment has forced Chinese officials to take action. And where chemistry has often been seen as the villain of the piece, it is now set to play a vital role in cleaning the country's air. |
Chemistry World March 25, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
Chinese copycat chemical spat Chemical producer Ineos has lodged a legal challenge against China's state-owned Sinopec and several of its subsidiaries over intellectual property relating to acrylonitrile production. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 25, 2014 Michael Blanding |
Can China's Economic System Overcome its Political System? It's fashionable to be bullish on China. But the new book "Can China Lead?" urges a more cautious view on the prospects of the country, where government bureaucracy stifles innovation. |
National Defense April 2014 Stew Magnuson |
China's Navy Takes Great Leap Forward China's navy is growing, analysts said. And it's not only the number of ships increasing. Modernization of its fleets is going hand in hand with new types of vessels including the stated goal of building indigenous aircraft carriers. |
Chemistry World March 18, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Bumpy road for Chinese renewable energy Huge losses at star Chinese renewable energy firms are ringing alarm bells as the nation vows to keep its growth momentum by investing in the environmental sector. |
Chemistry World February 27, 2014 Jay Siegel |
Diplomacy through education The author describes his educational reform plans for his new employer, the School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology at Tianjin University in China. |
Chemistry World February 26, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Dangerous delivery problems dog chemical transport in China A lethal accident caused by the leak of a laboratory reagent being delivered by untrained couriers in an inappropriate vehicle has once again highlighted the difficulty of transporting small quantities of chemicals in China. |
Fast Company March 2014 |
How Golf Scored a Hole in One With China With the markets in the U.S. and Europe almost completely saturated, China represents golf's biggest growth opportunity |
Chemistry World January 23, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Pollution research sparks car control debate in China Research claiming that vehicles contribute tiny amounts to atmospheric particulate pollution in Beijing is causing the public to question government policy limiting car use, but attracting openly bitter criticism from experts. |
Chemistry World January 16, 2014 Hepeng Jia |
Leading Chinese chemist jailed for embezzlement A leading environmental chemist has been jailed for embezzling money earmarked for research in China. |
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