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Nano Warning A leading occupational medicine expert in the UK has angered nanoparticle manufacturers by comparing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with asbestos. |
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Ionic liquids come up smelling of roses A new perfume delivery system has been developed by chemists in the UK as a way of keeping sweet smells around for longer. |
Chemistry World November 23, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
ICI Sells Flavors and Fragrances Business The British chemical group has sold its Dutch-based flavors and fragrance business, Quest, to Swiss company Givaudan. The deal nets ICI 1.2 billion pounds, and bolsters Givaudan's leading position in the flavors and fragrances industry. |
Chemistry World December 12, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
Nano-Hype Comes Out in the Wash The EPA's intent to regulate nanotech is generally applauded, but with nanotoxicology research still in its infancy, and no defined protocols for manufacturers to follow, it is unclear how any regulations would work in practice. |
Chemistry World August 2007 Richard Jones |
Comment: Grand Challenges for Small Science The UK needs to develop a convincing strategy for nanotechnology research. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2007 James Mitchell Crow |
Nanotech Meets Big Business Some of the UK's up and coming nanotechnology firms met industry giants in London as the UK government sought to marry up local innovators with international business partners. |
Chemistry World October 19, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
Nanoparticles brought to order US researchers have developed a process that could bring the unusual properties of nanoparticles to a larger scale, by using small molecules to evenly space nanoparticles in a polymer composite. |
Chemistry World November 24, 2006 |
Washing Machine Triggers Nanoparticle Regulation Wrangles over a washing machine have pressured America's EPA to regulate commercial products containing silver nanoparticles as a pesticide. But it is not yet clear how the policy will be enforced. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Buying Perfume Valentine's Day is around the corner and you're starting to feel the pressure. Often, in our pursuit to get that special someone in our life the perfect gift, we overlook the simple, powerful things we know she'd love -- like perfume. |
Chemistry World February 2009 Emma Davie |
The Sweet Scent of Success Some of the world's most celebrated perfume molecules. |
Chemistry World February 3, 2011 Hayley Birch |
Nanoparticle studies guide coating design A new study provides guidance for designing nanoparticle coatings based on the particles' size and the environment they are to be used in. The research could help scientists create more effective nanoparticle drug carriers. |
The Motley Fool November 8, 2011 Travis Hoium |
International Flavors & Fragrances Shares Stink Today: What You Need to Know Shares of flavor maker International Flavors & Fragrances fell 10% today after missing earnings estimates. |
The Motley Fool October 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Whiff of Value From IFF? Can underfollowed mean undervalued? Maybe so, in the case of International Flavors and Fragrances. |
Chemistry World January 9, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
A Nanotech Solution to Wrinkled Skin Researchers who have discovered that nanoparticles prevent thin polymer films from buckling say their concept could be applied to stop human skin wrinkling too. |
Popular Mechanics October 2006 Glenn Harlan Reynolds |
Nanotechnology: Good Things in Small Packages Critics exaggerate the dangers. Boosters flog the benefits. Let's give nanotechnology a chance to develop before we start taking sides. |
AskMen.com May 18, 2001 Chris Rovny |
Taking Care Of Your Clothes Preserve your expensive garments and keep them in great shape... |
Chemistry World October 2, 2015 Sam Lear |
Perfumery: the molecular art form There is no form of artistic expression more intimately connected with chemistry than perfumery. |
Wired April 24, 2007 Sally McGrane |
The Odor Artist Animals can smell fear. Now you can, too -- on walls, maybe cars. |