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Chemistry World April 28, 2008 Lewis Brindley |
Nanodiamonds gain low-cost sparkle Fluorescent nanodiamonds can now be made 100 times more cheaply than before, thanks to work by chemists in Taiwan.  |
Chemistry World April 28, 2008 Victoria Gill |
Gene silencing gets fat A team of researchers in the US has developed fat-like nanoparticles that can carry fragments of RNA into cells, bring treatments based on gene silencing a step closer.  |
Chemistry World April 24, 2008 James Mitchell Crow |
Radiochemicals firm first to recycle tritium GE Healthcare's radiochemicals group has developed a way to turn all the radioactive tritium waste it produces back into material pure enough to be used again.  |
Chemistry World April 23, 2008 Jane Qiu |
Bitter melon yields sweet results for diabetes Researchers have identified active ingredients in the warty green fruit that could lead to new treatments for diabetes.  |
Chemistry World April 22, 2008 Killugudi Jayaraman |
Indian Chemist Accused of Plagiarism The Indian Academy of Sciences is to investigate after Chemistry World alerted it to a possible instance of plagiarism by an Indian chemist.  |
Chemistry World April 18, 2008 Rebecca Trager |
EPA probes its own dismissal of scientist The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched an internal enquiry on its decision to remove toxicologist Deborah Rice from an internal review panel last summer, amid a congressional enquiry on the issue.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 73 David Bradley |
Super Insulator An international team of scientists has created a material that at close to absolute zero has an electrical resistance 100,000 times higher than its room temperature value.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 73 David Bradley |
Fake Bird Flu Chemists have developed a rapid technique for detecting fake Tamiflu, the mainstay medication for preventing and treating bird flu.  |
Chemistry World April 9, 2008 Richard Van Noorden |
The shortest recipe for Tamiflu US chemists have published the shortest synthesis to date of oseltamivir (Tamiflu), the anti-influenza drug which is also used to treat bird flu.  |
Reactive Reports December 2007 David Bradley |
Reactive Profile--Egon Willighagen Interview with one of the new breed of chemists who are using the information tools of our age -- the blogs, wikis, and online social media -- to further their chemistry and benefit the wider chemical community.  |
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