Unreported sources of sulfur dioxide emissions found
Satellite data highlights 39 ‘unreported and major’ man-made sources of sulfur dioxide (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 7, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Rebecca Trager Source Type: research

J&J to buy Vogue for haircare range
$3.3bn deal expands Johnson & Johnson’s consumer products segment (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 7, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Phillip Broadwith Source Type: research

Power to the people
Tesla’s Gigafactory is set to be a milestone for electric vehicles, says Mark Peplow (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 7, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Mark Peplow Source Type: research

Zero-valent beryllium in its molecular element
Transition-metal-like complexes with a Be(0) centre have been synthesised for the first time (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 6, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: David Bradley Source Type: research

Error bar estimates offer DFT sanity check
New molecule-based method makes it easier to assess the precision of reactivity calculations (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 6, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Andy Extance Source Type: research

Tutankhamun’s burial dagger is ‘extra-terrestrial’ in origin
Analysis of the iron in the 3000-year-old mummy’s dagger suggests it originally came from a meteorite (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 6, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Matthew Gunther Source Type: research

In, out, shake it all about
UK trade bodies predominantly favour remaining in the EU (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 6, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Phillip Broadwith Source Type: research

Connections in flow
MIT’s Klavs Jensen tells us how his research ranges in size from a chip, to a fridge to a shipping container (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 3, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Matthew Gunther Source Type: research

Enquiry highlights ‘missing’ UK government research
Science group calls for a central database to improve public access to government-commissioned reports (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 3, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Emma Stoye Source Type: research

Toxic legacy of Agent Orange lives on in Vietnam
Scientists are struggling to clean up dioxin-contaminated soil that has been linked to devastating illnesses among thousands of people (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 3, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Emma Stoye Source Type: research

Vertellus enters bankruptcy
Chemical maker files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for its US operations and plans to auction the business (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 3, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Rebecca Trager Source Type: research

Crossing the boundaries
Getting reagents across interfaces requires help from phase-transfer catalysts – but transferring information is harder, says Chemjobber (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 3, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Chemjobber Source Type: research

Science sans frontières
Global challenges need global chemistry, writes Ben Feringa (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 2, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Ben Feringa Source Type: research

Argentina’s science surge
Science budgets in Argentina have jumped 10-fold since the country’s first science minister was appointed in 2007 (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 2, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Rebecca Trager Source Type: research

EU leaders agree ambitious 2020 open access target
A group of science ministers from member states say all new papers published by 2020 should be open access (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - June 2, 2016 Category: Chemistry Authors: Emma Stoye Source Type: research