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2. Extra precision agriculture: emerging sensor technologies promise to help farmers manage their crops remotely, raising yields while at the same time reducing chemical inputs
3. Road to nowhere: relations between the automotive and chemical industries have reached an impasse, but, as Thorsten Ploss explains, there may be a way forward
4. Better buildings: energy-saving materials are already making a big contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the world's buildings, but they could do much more
5. Top science stories in 2009: Cath O'Driscoll reviews some of the major chemical science highlights making the news in 2009
6. Sustainable biofuels: first generation biofuels plants came in for criticism for allegedly pushing up food prices, so how will new second generation plants fare?
7. Top science stories in 2008: Cath O'Driscoll reviews some of the major chemical science developments making the news last year
8. Top 10 earners: Neil Sinclair reveals the best paid chief executives in chemicals and pharmaceutical industries with extensive European operations
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10. Shoots of recovery: Cath O'Driscoll caught up with US Department of Agriculture scientists in New Orleans to find out how they have put their work back on track after Hurricane Katrina
11. Top threats for chemicals: as well as opportunities, there are plenty of possible threats to the global business of chemistry
12. Skin deep delivery: human skin may be one of the best living barriers known, but scientists are finding novel ways to penetrate its defences
13. 2008 in the balance: fears over the health of the global economy are putting a dampener on the outlook for the world's chemical industry in 2008
14. Reflective work: with the vast majority of approved drugs now being made as their single enantiomers, chiral synthesis has never been more fashionable
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16. The race is on: a number of UK regions are competing to develop and promote biotechnology clusters. So how do biotech companies choose between them?
17. Strategic chemistry-based science education into the 21st century
18. Winners and losers: some companies in the fine chemicals custom-manufacturing sector are suffering and gambling with reorganisation; others can afford to play it safe. Robert Winder examines why
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21. Cancer therapy a new chapter: could we be about to witness a new chapter in the fight against cancer? Robert Winder investigates a new wave of therapeutics
22. All possible permutations: Jacek Klinowski, Filipe Almeida Paz and Robert Bell examine the usefulness of a library of all possible arrangements of atoms in organic structures
23. A window on the past: Matthew Almond, Sharon Eversfield and Samantha Atkinson examine how microanalysis can extract a wealth of information from pigments found during archaeological investigations
24. Demand wants supply; as oil prices continue to rise, Robert Winder looks at how BASF is managing its energy usage
25. Commercial catalysts: over the past decade CACHy catalysts have developed from an academic curiosity to commercial catalysts. John Blacker and Michael North discuss their development and potential
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30. In search of recovery: it has been a tough few years for the fine chemicals industry and many are still waiting for the long-predicted upturn. For some, though, the outlook looks good
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34. Biotech pipeline fit to burst: as record numbers of biotech drugs are approved, can the biopharmaceutical manufacturing sector cope with an overflowing pipeline?
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37. Middle Earth's monster makers: Marina Murphy reports on the chemistry that made possible the Orcs, Uruk-hai and Elves in the film trilogy 'The Lord of the Rings'
38. Awards night at SCI HQ: Environment Medal and Construction Materials Group awards
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40. All change for concrete in 2004: SCI Construction Materials Group/Institute of Concrete Technology. (Conference Planner)
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46. Getting carbon out of this air: curbing carbon accumulation in the atmosphere is a major 21st century challenge. But new technologies can remove enough [CO.sub.2] to offset a continent's emissions. (Feature)
47. March - November 2003
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49. Food science & technology: meetings
50. December 2002
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