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Chemistry World October 27, 2008 James Mitchell Crow |
Viagra variants could beat muscle fatigue The extreme fatigue that muscular dystrophy patients suffer after gentle exercise could be treated with longer-acting variants of sildenafil (Viagra), US scientists say.  |
Chemistry World October 24, 2008 Hayley Birch |
Proteins swap partners UK researchers have discovered that proteins which use metal cofactors can be surprisingly promiscuous metal binders, happily taking up the 'wrong' metal.  |
Chemistry World October 23, 2008 Lewis Brindley |
Ripe bananas glow bright blue The yellow fruits glow bright blue under ultraviolet light, researchers in Austria were surprised to discover - with the intensity of the blue glow peaking at the point the fruit is perfect to eat.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 75 David Bradley |
CSI: Waco A statistical method that processes spectroscopic measurements very quickly could allow crime scene investigators to determine time of death of skeletal remains more accurately and quicker than before.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 75 David Bradley |
Chasing Down Mad Cows Researchers in Europe have tracked down the molecular anchor that hooks errant and infectious prions leading to mad cow disease in sheep.  |
Wired Lucas Graves |
15th Anniversary: Scientists Chase the Miracle of Fake Life Biologist J. Craig Venter engineered a synthetic version of a real organism's entire genetic code. Here's how.  |
Wired Josh McHugh |
E.O. Wilson Returns to the Hive With Superorganism Tome With a new book on bugs, E.O. Wilson reignites the superorganism debate.  |
Scientific American November 2008 Christine Soares |
Contest Inspires Limb Regeneration Research Genome-sequencing contest renews regeneration research.  |
Scientific American November 2008 Jessica Wapner |
Cancer Vaccine: Looking Beyond Tumor Size Proponents see hope in changing cancer vaccines' bad reputation  |
Chemistry World October 20, 2008 Hayley Birch |
RNA computers built in yeast US scientists have assembled ribonucleic acids into an adaptable logic system that can be programmed to sense and respond to molecules inside living yeast cells.  |
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