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Chemistry World January 14, 2009 Hayley Birch |
MRI at the nanoscale US scientists have demonstrated the remarkable power of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by adapting it to create 3D nanoscale pictures of a tobacco mosaic virus.  |
Chemistry World January 13, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
Micro-machines get a grip Crab-like microscopic robots can be used to grip cells in response to chemical triggers, US scientists have shown.  |
Chemistry World January 9, 2009 James Urquhart |
Chemists edge closer to recreating early life A test tube based system of chemicals that exhibit life-like qualities such as indefinite self-replication, mutation, and survival of the fittest, has been created by US scientists.  |
Popular Mechanics January 9, 2009 Jennifer Bogo |
Scientists Create a New Biofuel From E. Coli By manipulating E. coli to produce alcohols with up to eight carbon atoms, James Liao and his colleagues at the University of California-Los Angeles recently introduced a new twist to the field of biofuels research  |
Chemistry World January 2009 |
Feynman's fancy Feynman was a visionary and yet he failed to appreciate the role that chemistry would play in nanotechnology  |
Chemistry World January 2009 Richard Van Noorden |
Editorial: Sustainable connection The interface between chemistry and engineering is more important than ever.  |
Chemistry World January 2009 Derek Lowe |
Column: In the pipeline The author discusses the age-old tradition of passing the buck in drug development.  |
Chemistry World January 2009 Paul Docherty |
Column: Totally Synthetic In the search for new biologically active natural products, sometimes a team isolating a new compound family will be lucky enough to find one active member.  |
Chemistry World January 2009 Philip Ball |
Column: The crucible Oxidation state is a convenient fiction, but the concept is far from meaningless  |
Chemistry World January 2009 |
Column: Undercover academic As a postdoc in Canada I wanted a job that I didn't fully understand.  |
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