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Magazine articles on chemistry.
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Chemistry World
August 27, 2009
Nina Notman
Molecules in close-up A tuning-fork-like device than measures atomic forces is able to image every single atom in a molecule, according to its Swiss inventors. mark for My Articles 235 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 27, 2009
Sarah Houlton
Reach costs set to spiral The EU's Reach chemicals legislation could use 20 times more animals and cost six times more than originally estimated, according to two toxicologists. mark for My Articles 167 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 26, 2009
Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay
CARS speeds up hair analysis For the first time, researchers have used coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy to find out what happens to human hair when it's washed with shampoo products. mark for My Articles 143 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 24, 2009
James Urquhart
Separating isomers with electric fields A new technique uses electrostatic fields at ultracold temperatures to isolate individual conformational isomers from a complex molecule. mark for My Articles 119 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 24, 2009
Phillip Broadwith
'Chemical nose' sensor sniffs blood protein profile US scientists have developed a sensor system for profiling the protein content of human blood serum without needing individual receptors for each separate protein. mark for My Articles 270 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 23, 2009
Jon Cartwright
Gold plating improves nanotube imaging Techniques used to image tumors and infections improve when the carbon nanotube 'contrast agents' are gold plated, researchers in the US have discovered. mark for My Articles 261 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 21, 2009
Matt Wilkinson
Aluminium helps date solar system New evidence has been found that supports the use of the radioactive aluminium isotope as a way of precisely dating objects formed during the first few million years of the solar system. mark for My Articles 88 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 20, 2009
Lewis Brindley
New nanoboxes take shape US researchers have made nano-sized boxes from nickel and tin - marking the first time that patterned 3D structures have been built on the nanoscale. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Popular Mechanics
August 20, 2009
Emily Anthes
7 Next-Gen Bandages That Help Heal Wounds What is in store for the problem of wound care supported by the latest biology and chemistry insights mark for My Articles 30 similar articles
Chemistry World
August 19, 2009
Phillip Broadwith
Antioxidants could promote cancer Some tumor cells can actually use antioxidants to protect themselves from natural cellular defense mechanisms, enabling them to survive and proliferate. mark for My Articles 444 similar articles
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