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Chemistry World September 19, 2012 Will Andrews |
The art of translation Chemistry improves the lives of millions of people via the beauty products they use every day. Translating cosmetic science may seem less relevant than, for example, biomedical research but it seeks to overcome the same issues. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Bayer $145 million animal health deal Bayer has signed a $145 million deal to buy the US part of the animal health business at Israeli generics giant Teva. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 James Urquhart |
UN report urges chemical industry to clean-up Governments and industry worldwide must address the management of chemicals in order to curtail the escalating heath and environmental risks associated with the widespread production, use and disposal of chemicals, warns the United Nations Environment Program. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 Mike Pitts |
Corporate social responsibility Sustainability in the Chemical Industry by Eric Johnson, is a study of the corporate social responsibility approaches used by the world's largest chemical companies (29 of them). |
Chemistry World September 17, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
Dow tax case raises R&D questions US chemical firm Dow has lost a legal battle over claims for R&D tax credits -- on 7 September, a US appeals court ruled that the money the company was trying to recoup constituted indirect research costs. |
Chemistry World September 12, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Solvay adds fluorinated capacity Belgian speciality chemicals company Solvay is to invest 10 million euros to double its production capacity for fluorinated aliphatic derivatives. |
Chemistry World September 11, 2012 Andrew Turley |
BASF backs automotive growth Chair Kurt Bock said that demand for cars in emerging markets and a trend towards more chemical products in those cars would ensure that BASF investments in this area pay off. |
Chemistry World September 4, 2012 Andrew Turley |
DuPont sells car paints for $5bn DuPont has struck a deal to sell its performance coatings business for $4.9 billion in cash to private investment group Carlyle. |
Chemistry World September 4, 2012 Andrew Turley |
Kevlar equivalent banned for 20 years A US court has banned Korean company Kolon from manufacturing and marketing its Heracron aramid fiber for 20 years following a long running battle with DuPont, which owns the iconic -- and extremely lucrative -- Kevlar brand. |
Chemistry World September 3, 2012 Bibiana Campos-Seijo |
Without a parachute Learn how five industrial chemists turned into start-up entrepreneurs and set up their own business, CatScI. |
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