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Chemistry World September 1, 2008 Hayley Birch |
Cancer target structure unveiled Researchers in the US have produced the first detailed structure of a key protein involved in regulating cancer, an eagerly anticipated advance that should speed anti-cancer drug development.  |
Chemistry World September 2008 Maria Burke |
Something in the water Drugs have been finding their way into our water supplies for as long as they have been in use, so should we worry?  |
Chemistry World August 29, 2008 John Bonner |
Chip test for IVF embryos US researchers may have found a new way to assess the health of embryos produced by in vitro fertilization, using a lab on a chip approach to measure their uptake of nutrients.  |
Science News August 29, 2008 Rachel Ehrenberg |
Central Park In The Dark: More Mysteries Of Urban Wildlife Marie Winn's tale of adventures in Central Park explores the cultural and literary associations between night and death, and the backstory of why humans are afraid of the dark.  |
Chemistry World August 28, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Floral scents trick pollinators Flowers make a finely tuned mix of scents that attract birds and insects but also repel them in time to stop all their nectar being taken by a single pollinator, according to a new study by researchers in Germany.  |
Chemistry World August 22, 2008 Hayley Birch |
Drug uptake rule challenged A study by UK scientists apparently contradicts a 100-year-old rule thought to govern the rate at which molecules cross biological membranes.  |
Chemistry World August 26, 2008 Fred Campbell |
High-throughput protein microarrays on the way A new method to rapidly generate protein microarrays has been developed by UK researchers at the University of Manchester.  |
Chemistry World August 26, 2008 |
Photonic crystal drug detective A new high-throughput screening system based on photonic crystals could quickly and cheaply detect molecules that disrupt binding between proteins and DNA.  |
Chemistry World August 21, 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
Skin cancer's unique smell mapped US researchers mapping the volatile chemicals emitted from skin cancers have found that the levels of just two compounds could differentiate diseased from healthy tissue.  |
Chemistry World August 21, 2008 Ananyo Bhattacharya |
Human trials for dyes that make cancers glow An imaging system that makes cancers glow brightly under infrared light has entered human clinical trials, US researchers reported at the American Chemical Society's Fall 2008 meeting  |
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