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In this issue
Features

A whisky tour
Is this the most chemically complicated drink in the world? Victoria Gill attempts to unlock some of the mysteries of Scotch malt whisky

Literary reactions
Chemistry makes occasional appearances in fiction but rarely takes centre stage. Philip Ball unearths chemistry's fictional roles

Organic pioneer
Christopher Ingold's insights into mechanism and reactivity established many of the principles of organic chemistry. John Ridd reveals more about his life and work

Structuring Europe
Not every country in Europe can afford a synchrotron. So as new member states join, how is EU funding getting the best out of research across the continent? Clare Sansom reports
Opinions

Editorial: Fiction failure
Does literature snub the central science?

Column: In the pipeline
Derek Lowe ponders the likelihood of arriving where he started

Column: Totally Synthetic
Pseudolaric acid B

Column: The crucible
Philip Ball uncovers a pleasing symmetry surrounding the mysterious Casimir force

Column: Undercover academic
'Twas the night before lectures.
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Web chemistry progresses InChI by InChI
06 January 2009
Collaboration provides tools to help chemists tag their own compounds online

Polymers branch into data storage
06 January 2009
Harnessing the power of holography leads to improved information storage

How to strengthen the taste of umami
05 January 2009
Molecular synergy between flavour enhancers may hold lesson for drug designers

Instant insight: Chemical connections
05 January 2009
Building a protein can be likened to a jigsaw puzzle. Stephen Kent puts the pieces together

Complex matters of the heart
05 January 2009
A complex for improved imaging of the heart has been developed, which could help detect symptomless heart problems.

Gallium and uranium join forces
23 December 2008
First ever uranium-gallium bond may shed light on the chemistry of nuclear waste separation

Looking at life label-free
22 December 2008
Raman imaging technique maps lipids and drugs in living cells

A raincoat that keeps us cool
22 December 2008
A new water repellent coating for aluminium foil could prolong the lifetime of air conditioning units, say researchers in China.

The Commercial Chemist
19 December 2008
Chemistry World gets down to business with our weekly round-up of money and molecules

Carbonates confirmed on Mars
19 December 2008
Carbonate outcrop discovery gives new hope for finding life on the red planet

Microthrusters are go!
19 December 2008
Electricity boosts space travel on the microscale

Uranium exposed
19 December 2008
US scientists have developed a way to tell if war veterans have been in contact with depleted uranium

Fuel cells without platinum
18 December 2008
Prototype alkaline fuel cell uses nickel catalyst

Cutting edge chemistry in 2008
17 December 2008
Chemistry World's pick of last year's research papers

A natural solution to man-made problems
17 December 2008
Biology could provide us with cheap and biodegradable gas-storage materials for energy applications, say Italian scientists

Following drugs into the brain
17 December 2008
MRI tracks anticancer drug across the blood-brain barrier

Lights on for drug delivery
17 December 2008
Chinese scientists have developed fluorescent drug delivery vehicles that can be used to monitor drug release

What's in store for the chemicals industry?
15 December 2008
Forecasters assess the prospects for 2009 and beyond

Interview: Fast cars, skydiving, new catalytic concepts...
15 December 2008
Joanne Thomson asks: are there no barriers to Scott Denmark's adventures?

EU coordinates research on measurement standards
12 December 2008
Research programme addresses Europe's 'metrology dilemma'

Dairy detection: monitoring melamine in milk
12 December 2008
Improved mass spectrometry methods may help keep babies safe from melamine contaminated milk

Protein threading paves the way for nanomachines
11 December 2008
By mimicking nature, researchers could create molecular scale motors

EPA's chemical risk assessments found lacking
11 December 2008
US agency chastened by criticism, but not surprised

Instant insight: A delicate balance
11 December 2008
Hiroko Kodama and Chie Fujisawa weigh up why copper regulation is so crucial in the body



