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Chemistry World May 2012 |
Sniffing out explosives Can science compete with the sensitivity of a sniffer dog's nose? Emma Davies finds out  |
Chemistry World May 2012 Paul Docherty |
Column: Totally Synthetic Hopeanol and hopeahainol A  |
Chemistry World May 2012 |
Column: In the pipeline Graduate students are often exhorted by their supervisors to work harder and to get more results. Those two outcomes aren't always as closely related as you might think, though.  |
Chemistry World May 2012 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Trade shows This year, the Chemistry World team, after exhibiting for the first time at Analytica, is preparing for Achema in Frankfurt, Germany, in June and then CPhI in Madrid, Spain, in October, so look out for us there.  |
Chemistry World May 2012 |
The Iron Lady Howard Peters takes a look at the life of Margaret Thatcher, an Oxford chemistry graduate who became the UK's only female prime minister  |
Chemistry World May 2012 |
Help or harm? Malcolm Dando asks whether we are sufficiently aware of the potential for chemistry to be misused and what may result if we are not  |
HHMI Bulletin May 2012 Elise Lamar |
Cells on the Move The biochemical signals that set cells on a journey are as diverse as the tissues they move through, but the engine is driven by constant remodeling of a protein network built from a box of cellular Legos.  |
HHMI Bulletin May 2012 Nicole Kresge |
Fighting Fluoride with CSF Bacteria, such as streptococcus, use an RNA switch to turn on genes that fight off toxic fluoride.  |
HHMI Bulletin May 2010 Jennifer Michalowski |
Enter the Samurai Unlike many scientists, Loren Looger doesn't frame his work around a central question. Instead, he has constructed a research program that branches into a broad range of biological investigations.  |
Chemistry World April 25, 2012 Simon Hadlington |
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Illuminates Medieval Art Using infrared spectroscopy researchers discovered that the painter of this manuscript had an idiosyncratic style using pigment binders normally associated with frescoes.  |
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