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Chemistry World December 24, 2013 Charlie Quigg |
Toilet purification system doubles as hydrogen fuel cell An electrolysis cell that couples energy storage with water purification and reuse has been developed as part of a wider project to make a self-sustaining toilet. |
Chemistry World December 23, 2013 Ned Stafford |
Fears over pesticide link to fetal brain harm Europe's food safety body has recommended that guidance levels for acceptable exposure to two neonicotinoid insecticides be reduced until further research is conducted on the harm they may cause to unborn children's developing nervous systems. |
Chemistry World December 20, 2013 Patrick Walter |
Chinese police seize 222m pounds of fake drugs Counterfeit medicines and raw materials worth more than Yuan2.2 billion have been seized by Chinese authorities. |
Chemistry World December 19, 2013 Patrick Walter |
Honeywell invests $300m in green refrigerant US chemical company Honeywell is to make a $300 million investment in manufacturing capacity for a new type of refrigerant with impressive environmental credentials. |
Chemistry World December 19, 2013 Emily Skinner |
Reclaiming spilt oil Scientists in Canada have shown they can recover oil from contaminated sand using surfactants whose emulsion stabilizing ability is deactivated by carbon dioxide. |
Chemistry World December 19, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
Stolen radiotherapy unit sparks soul-searching on nuclear security When a truck carrying a powerful hospital radiotherapy machine was hijacked at a fuel station near Mexico City on December second, authorities raced to find it. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 18, 2013 Michael Blanding |
Lessons from the Lance Armstrong Cheating Scandal Clayton S. Rose's recent case study looks at the behavior of teammates who were swept up in Lance Armstrong's cheating scandal. When do followers need to break away from their leader? |
National Defense January 2014 Stew Magnuson |
Crisis Mass Communications to Enter New Age Mass notification systems designed to inform the public, workers or other groups of a crisis date back to the age of rotary phones. |
Chemistry World December 11, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Lanzatech expands waste-to-chemicals range Waste-to-chemicals expert Lanzatech has partnered with German chemical company Evonik to develop sustainable routes to specialty polymer precursors. |
Chemistry World December 10, 2013 David Bradley |
Breaking the mold with recycled plastic drugs James Hedrick of the IBM Almaden Research Center, US, and colleagues have used supramolecular chemistry to self-assemble a range of polymer-like structures that display antifungal properties. |
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