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Fast Company February 1, 2008 |
Is Bacteria Fuel the Next Big Thing? While LS9's research seems promising, bacteria fuel will have some competition to become the fuel of the future. Here's a look at how it compares with three other major players among alternative fuels.  |
Wired January 18, 2008 Miyoko Ohtake |
Fighting the Most Lethal Diseases With 3-D Snapshots of Their Pathogens If you can get a good look at the proteins, you can find places where other molecules can latch on and exterminate the bugs.  |
Science News January 19, 2008 Janet Raloff |
Food for Thought: How Plastic we've Become Our bodies carry residues of kitchen plastics.  |
Chemistry World January 18, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Soap Ingredient Disrupts Testosterone Activity Soap is the latest product to be at the center of a chemical controversy, in the wake of a study finding that an antibacterial agent commonly included in soaps and other cleaning products can disrupt the activity of natural hormones.  |
Chemistry World January 17, 2008 Lewis Brindley |
Nanomachines to Treat Cancer Scientists at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) have signed a deal with a private investment firm to develop and market 'nanomachines' to treat cancer.  |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Polymers that Shift and Shape Georgia Tech researchers develop smart materials for biomedical applications.  |
Nutra Solutions January 9, 2008 Kerry Hughes |
R&D Application: CCK for Satiety Many will agree that everyone likes potatoes in almost any form. What, however, is in potatoes that make them so well liked?  |
Nutra Solutions January 9, 2008 Ginny Bank |
R&D Application: Prebiotic Bone Support A healthy intestinal microflora can extend to health benefits far beyond digestive health, including enhanced immune function, improved heart health and increased mineral absorption.  |
Chemistry World January 13, 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
Unexpected Effects of Drug Combinations Medicines that use a combination of several drugs can sometimes produce unexpected effects in patients. Now, a team of scientists think they have figured out how that can happen.  |
Chemistry World January 11, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Fish Scales Hold Dazzling Secret Scientists in Israel have discovered the surprising secrets of the specialized crystals in fish skin that allow them to shimmer.  |
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