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Chemistry World
March 2, 2015
Victoria Richards
Spicing up MOFs Curcumin is top of the ingredients list for a highly porous metal -- organic framework being developed by scientists in China that demonstrates a unique co-release drug delivery system. mark for My Articles 45 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2, 2015
Learning from the masters By unpicking how cephalopods change their looks to match their environment, researchers are aiming to reverse-engineer a host of novel materials. mark for My Articles 6 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 27, 2015
Vicki Marshall
Petrified beetles Scientists in Germany have successfully preserved delicate structural details in scarab beetles by using an ionic polymer to drive carbonization. mark for My Articles 43 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 26, 2015
Emma Cooper
Engineered bacteria synthesize palladium biosorbent Genetically modified Escherichia coli can synthesize a protein that could work as a palladium biosorbent to recover the precious metal from polluted water, new research shows. mark for My Articles 26 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 26, 2015
Rebecca Trager
Caramel color in soft drinks linked to cancer Analysis by Johns Hopkins University in Maryland and US Consumer Reports that suggests that legal intervention is needed to cut the amount of 4-MEI found in this food color. The study has been met by scepticism from researchers and industry. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
Information Today
February 26, 2015
Springer Partners With CCC for TDM Solution Springer Science+Business Media partnered with Copyright Clearance Center for a solution that enables corporate life sciences researchers to do text and data mining across publishers. mark for My Articles 197 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 20, 2015
Geri Kitley
Google Glass to monitor plant health Scientists in the US have developed their very own pair of rose-tinted spectacles by adapting Google Glass to measure the chlorophyll concentration of leaves. mark for My Articles 14 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 20, 2015
Philip Ball
Pattern reactions driven by DNA strands A team working in France and Japan have used strands of DNA to control the parameters of the molecular interactions so that the patterns they make might be tailored to order. mark for My Articles 110 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 19, 2015
Richard Massey
Infrared camouflage that sticks US scientists have developed an adhesive tape that can help objects match the infrared reflectance of their surroundings and disguise them from being seen by infrared cameras. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 18, 2015
Andrew Turley
Fish skin dressing helps heal wounds It might not sound terribly appealing, but the best way to heal skin wounds could be to apply some fish skin protein. mark for My Articles 54 similar articles
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