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Chemistry World May 22, 2009 Jon Cartwright |
'Fountain pen' injects nanodiamonds Nanodiamonds have several unique properties that make them attractive in biomedicine.  |
Chemistry World May 22, 2009 Phillip Broadwith |
'Printing' organs with hydrogels Dutch researchers have developed a way to 'print' stable cell-containing scaffolds, creating a method that could one day be used to help make tailor-made tissue grafts  |
Wired May 22, 2009 Erin Biba |
New Germ Busters Outwit Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Researchers are testing new bug-killers that bypass the molecular pathways used by old-school antibiotics.  |
Chemistry World May 21, 2009 Simon Hadlington |
Long-awaited structure of famous enzyme challenges the textbooks US researchers have uncovered a biochemical irony: a famous enzyme whose study led to some of the fundamental concepts of biological catalysis does not behave in the way that was previously thought.  |
Chemistry World May 20, 2009 Helen Carmichael |
Chemical pollution gets personal Two Canadian environmentalists have detailed the rise and fall of chemicals in their own bodily fluids after using everyday products. And they were shocked by the results.  |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Prachi Patel |
Laser Probes for Brain Experiments Laser-activated probes stimulate brain cells better, say scientists  |
Scientific American June 2009 Melinda Wenner |
Genetic Copy Variations and Disease A new sense for how variable numbers of genes cause disease.  |
Scientific American June 2009 Krista West |
Learning Fat-Burning Secrets from Sled Dogs Cracking the metabolic secrets of distance-racing canines.  |
Scientific American June 2009 Erica Westly |
Stretching Your Mouth Affects What You Hear Depending on how a mechanical device pulls and tugs areas around the mouth, the volunteer will hear and interpret speech sounds differently  |
Chemistry World May 13, 2009 James Urquhart |
Insight into RNA origins UK researchers have offered new insight into the origins of RNA and possibly life itself.  |
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