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Chemistry World December 2, 2010 Laura Howes |
Nanotube material retains bounce at extreme Carbon nanotubes can make a rubber like material that remains usable in a temperature range of over one thousand degrees.  |
Chemistry World December 2, 2010 Akshat Rathi |
Using fruit flies' sweet tooth Australian researchers have used fruit flies' sweet tooth to help in attempts to develop new sugar alternatives.  |
Chemistry World December 2, 2010 James Urquhart |
Micro organ system to test cancer drugs Japanese researchers have created an organ-on-a-chip system that simultaneously tests how liver, intestine and breast cancer cells respond to cancer drugs.  |
Chemistry World December 1, 2010 Andrew Turley |
Reach deadline passes, registrations fall short of predictions The number of chemicals recorded for registration as part of landmark European chemical legislation was 28 per cent lower than expected, prompting renewed concern from downstream manufacturers.  |
Chemistry World December 1, 2010 Laura Howes |
Cancers imaged and monitored using firefly glow US scientists have developed a new glowing probe that can signal the presence of hydrogen peroxide in the body, an indicator of tumors or disease.  |
Chemistry World December 2010 |
Shaken, not stirred Can't we just enjoy cocktails at Christmas without worrying about the science behind them? Not if the molecular mixologists get their way. Hayley Birch ventures to the bar  |
Chemistry World December 2010 |
Column: In the pipeline Who's that asleep at the back? Don't be too quick to blame yourself when tedious talks and soporific seminars fail to inspire, says Derek Lowe  |
Chemistry World December 2010 |
Column: The crucible In his new book, John Emsley argues that chemical innovations in areas such as biofuels, food production and clean water treatment can deliver the promise of the book's title: A healthy, wealthy, sustainable world.  |
Chemistry World December 2010 Paul Docherty |
Column: Totally Synthetic In a conversation at the beginning of this year, a friend and I considered the most challenging targets available to the total-synthesizer - and maoecrystal V was at the top of the list.  |
Chemistry World December 2010 |
A structure-based community for chemists ChemSpider, a free online database of chemicals and related information, has delivered an online environment for the community to both deposit their data as well as curate and annotate existing content on the database.  |
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