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Chemistry World February 17, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
Clinical trials high on list for medical marijuana community The drug's controlled status is continuing to slow efforts to investigate the myriad compounds in the plant. |
Chemistry World February 17, 2015 Vicki Davison |
Silver lining for paper Ebola test Researchers in the US have developed a silver nanoparticle-based paper test to simultaneously detect dengue, yellow fever and Ebola. |
Chemistry World February 13, 2015 Tim Wogan |
GM bacteria convert solar energy to liquid fuels A new scheme for storing the energy from photovoltaic cells, in which genetically modified bacteria reduce carbon dioxide to liquid fuels with hydrogen from water-splitting, has been proposed and partially demonstrated. |
Chemistry World February 12, 2015 Andrew Turley |
Enzyme uses internal network for cyclization Researchers have investigated the formation of cyclic terpenes in Artemisia annua, the plant source of antimalarial drug artemisinin, and found that a collection of amino acids working together as a network are likely to be responsible. |
Information Today February 12, 2015 |
CAS and FIZ Karlsruhe Introduce New STN Platform STN, operated jointly by Chemical Abstracts Service and FIZ Karlsruhe, has a new platform that delivers essential, value-added intellectual property content from CAS databases and other biomedical databases. |
Information Today February 12, 2015 |
Google Puts Medical Information Front and Center Google announced that it is now prominently offering health information in its search results, including typical symptoms and treatments for the searched condition. |
Chemistry World February 11, 2015 James Urquhart |
'Early RNA' reactions characterized Researchers have shown how precursor nucleotide molecules could have self-polymerized without enzymes and subsequently given rise to the catalytic activity of the simplest, most ancient forms of RNA. |
Chemistry World February 10, 2015 William Bergius |
Next generation lithium -- sulfur batteries given DNA boost In a creative application of rational design, scientists in China have turned to nature to help overcome one of the key challenges facing the most probable successor to the lithium ion battery. |
Information Today February 10, 2015 |
EBSCO Health Releases New DynaMed App EBSCO Health's DynaMed clinical reference tool now has an updated app for iOS and Android devices. |
Chemistry World February 6, 2015 Anthony King |
Review plots path to face down antimicrobial resistance deaths The second installment of a UK government review on antimicrobial resistance has called for governments around the world to focus on 'easy wins' in the fight against microbial resistance. |
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