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Chemistry World August 11, 2011 Simon Hadlington |
Getting to the Core of a Tumour for Drug Study Researchers have devised new a way to test how well drugs penetrate the low-oxygen core of solid tumors. |
Chemistry World August 7, 2011 Phillip Broadwith |
Possible Origin of Chirality in the Rna World Given a tiny push one way or the other, simple racemic precursors can lead to the chiral building blocks of RNA using a combination of chemical and physical factors. |
Chemistry World August 5, 2011 David Bradley |
Filming the roundabout production of cells' chemical fuel Japanese researchers have used a high-speed atomic force microscopy to shoot a movie of the tiny rotating enzyme that produces the chemical fuel for cells. |
Chemistry World August 5, 2011 Josh Howgego |
Calcium ion is the key to plant's water splitting secret The first model of photosystem II - a key part of the biological machinery that drives photosynthesis - has been constructed. |
Chemistry World August 4, 2011 Sarah Houlton |
Targeting DNA Packaging to Treat Leukaemia Scientists in the US have found a new drug target that could be important in treating acute myeloid leukaemia. |
Chemistry World August 4, 2011 Jennifer Newton |
Diagnosing Tumours in the Nasopharynx Without Surgery Detecting early-stage nasopharyngeal carcinomas via a non-invasive technique has been reported by scientists from Singapore. The method could improve the survival rates of patients, say the researchers. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 Robert Tjian |
President's Letter: Journal: Scientists at the Heart Journal aims to publish the highest-quality research across the full spectrum of the life sciences. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 |
Seeing is Believing Today, researchers are finding clever ways to deliver long-lasting, healthy genes without triggering a serious immune response. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 |
Let's Get Small Tim Harris develops tools neuroscientists can use to measure the brain's activity, to give them a quantitative view inside the elaborate structure of the brain. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 |
Karl Deisseroth: In Support of Undirected Research A disease focus can color the scientific process. |
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