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Breathe easy for cancer diagnosis
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A painless breath test can identify trace gases emitted by malignant cells (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 21, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Pretty peptide patterns
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The smallest building blocks to date have been used to make fractal patterns (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 21, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Nuclear waste research resurfaces
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New enthusiasm for nuclear power by UK government has focused attention on the stockpiles of 50 years worth of accumulated radioactive waste (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 21, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Portable power supply takes a step forward
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Chinese scientists have developed membranes that could improve direct methanol fuel cells (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 20, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Bayer to reduce cost of chlorine production
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New chlorine production process uses 30 per cent less energy than current methods, says Bayer (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 20, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
How HIV gives antibodies the slip
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New structural studies may help vaccine designers hit HIV where it hurts (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 20, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Nasa data point to icy moon
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Mission scientists say spectroscopic data show tell-tale signs of water in shadowy impact crater (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 19, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
A pharmaceutical named desire
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A failed antidepressant has been shown to increase womens sex drive (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 19, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Ironing graphene sheets flat
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Researchers use mica to form ultra-flat graphene sheets and show the material does not naturally ripple (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 19, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Interview: Beyond the inorganic boundaries
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Ian Manners talks about polymerisations, interfaces, and living in Wales (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 18, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Instant insight: Sensing the biological world
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Jonathan Cooper and Manilo Tassieri explain how mechanical phenomena in biological systems can be studied at very small scales (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 18, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Modelling viruses to kill cancer
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Computational studies of virus behaviour in tumours could lead to more effective cancer treatments (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 18, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Nobel laureates appeal for open access
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More than 40 Nobel laureates urge US Congress to require federally funded research to be freely available, amid American Chemical Society objections (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 18, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Making microfluidic membranes
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US scientists have made biocompatible membranes in microfluidic chips (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 18, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Chinese NASDAQ brings little to chemicals industry
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Chinese chemical industry misses out on bonanza brought by long-awaited Growth Enterprise Market, the Chinese version of the NASDAQ (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 17, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Seeing inside droplets
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Single molecules trapped in tiny droplets can be detected and counted (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 16, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Bacteria turn carbon dioxide into fuel
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US researchers engineer bacteria to photosynthetically convert carbon dioxide to useful biofuel (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 16, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Green tea prevents kidney stones
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Drinking green tea can help prevent the formation of large kidney stones claim Chinese scientists (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 14, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
New methanol fuel standards for China
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New methanol fuel standards introduced in China expected to boost methanol use in vehicles, but unlikely to replace gasoline use to any large degree (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 14, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Magnetic yeast cells
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A single step method makes magnetic yeast cells that are easy to position inside chips (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 13, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Palmtop PCR
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Scientists in Korea are using convection to power a palmtop device for genetic point of care diagnostics (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 13, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
New drug design looks top Notch against cancer
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Cancer targets thought to be unblockable are blocked by 'stapled peptide' drugs (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 13, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Carbonic acid captured
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Researchers have caught a rare glimpse of carbonic acid and it turns out to be much more acidic than the textbooks say (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 13, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Interview: Human on a chip
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Nicole Pamme talks about magnetism, microfluidics and the research rollercoaster (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 12, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Nanotubes to soak up oil spills
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Low density nanotube aerogel sponge can selectively absorb 180 times its own weight in oil from water surface (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 12, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Three more scientists quit drugs council
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Chemist Simon Campbell one of latest to resign from UK drugs council as science minister stresses need to move forward (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 12, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Structural snapshots of complex molecules
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New spectroscopy technique uncovers the precise sequence of atomic movements occurring during complex chemical transformations (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 12, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Polymers produce bright white light
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White light for colour displays can be produced from organic polymers (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 10, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Biodegradable electronics dissolve after use
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Researchers make biodegradable and biocompatible transistor that could be used in medical implants that dissolve over time (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 10, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Instant insight: Reactions in droplets
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Microfluidic droplets could become the reaction vessels of choice for much of biological research say Yolanda Schaerli and Florian Hollfelder (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 9, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Microscopic springs made from nanotube composite
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US researchers make millimetre-sized springs from carbon nanotube-enriched polymers, using UV light to set the shapes in place (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 9, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Loss of senior chemist throws further doubt on future of UK drugs council
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Former ACMD senior chemist Les King would join new independent drugs committee set up by dismissed scientist David Nutt (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 7, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Interview: Sweet Science
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David Jakeman talks about carbohydrates, drugs and meeting Darwin. Interview by Nicola Wise (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 6, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Playing with Russian-doll fullerenes
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Chinese chemists make Russian-doll-style fullerenes, containing three distinct molecules trapped within one another (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 6, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Silver coating gets gold star
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Scientists from the UK are waging war on hospital superbugs with a highly effective antimicrobial organo-silver coating (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 6, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Enzyme binds both sides of the mirror
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Bacterial enzyme found to bind both enantiomers of a chiral molecule simultaneously (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 6, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Boron-based compounds inhibit key HIV enzyme
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Structures based on caged polyhedral clusters may lead to new way to treat drug resistant HIV (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 6, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Monitoring asthma with mobile phones
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A mobile phone-based sensor can be used in measure nitric oxide in breath, a indicator for airway inflammation (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 6, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Single-base DNA resolution
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A fluorescent probe sensitive to differences at the single-base-level of DNA has been created by researchers in Japan (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 5, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
New treatment hope for lupus patients
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Positive results from two late stage trials offer hope for sufferers of the autoimmune disease lupus (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 5, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Bolivia plans to lead the electric revolution
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Bolivia is to go it alone and start mining its lithium reserves a move that will aid electric car production (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 5, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Omega comes first for brain imaging
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Remote-controlled miniature valves designed by US scientists can deliver tracers into the brain. (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 4, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
First tests for pesticide endocrine effects in US
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EPA orders chemical manufacturers to screen seven compounds to determine if they are endocrine disruptors (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 4, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Cash lures top achievers away from US science
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Science is losing more of the cream of the academic crop to high-paying careers in other sectors (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 4, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Acidity regulation in microfluidic channels
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Controlling pH in microfluidics could allow the activity of single enzymes to be measured, say Dutch scientists. (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 2, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Celebrating chemistry
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Today 800 chemists will gather to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the birth of chemistry as an academic subject (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 2, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
GM traces cause chemical feedstock shortage
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Chemical producers brace for shortages as thousands of tonnes of raw material are stranded in port due to traces of GM crops (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 2, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
How light gave life a helping hand
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A theory for how single-handed organic molecules came to be the building blocks of life (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 2, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Acid solution for nanotube fibres
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Carbon nanotubes can be dissolved in chlorosulfonic acid for easy processing (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 2, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
Efficient Eucalyptus chemistry
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Eucalyptus leaves can be used as a greener way to produce a valuable chemical used in fragrances and pharmaceuticals (Source: Chemistry World | Latest News)
Source: Chemistry World | Latest News - November 2, 2009 Category: Chemistry Source Type: journals
