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Chemistry World
March 1, 2012
Simon Hadlington
Quicklime provides a hot way for rapid HIV detection US researchers have developed a rapid testing kit for HIV, which uses nothing more sophisticated than quicklime to power it. mark for My Articles 84 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 1, 2012
Samantha Cheung
Healthier sausages Scientists in Canada have shown that sausages can be made using vegetable oil and a gelling agent instead of animal fat, without altering the texture. mark for My Articles 126 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2012
Another brick in the whorl The scientists on the inside of advanced fingerprinting research are cross-examined by Simon Hadlington mark for My Articles 35 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2012
Column: The crucible Philip Ball takes a critical look at the science behind an anti-ageing cream and discovers there's some truth in its sugar-coated claims. mark for My Articles 4 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 29, 2012
Elinor Richards
Can arsenic bind to bacterial DNA? Scientists from the US and China say that arsenic substituted DNA may be more stable than first thought. mark for My Articles 111 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 28, 2012
Phillip Broadwith
Graphene Stymies Body's Efforts to Expel it Chronic exposure to graphene nanoplatelets could lead to inflammation and disease in a similar way to asbestos fibres. mark for My Articles 71 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 24, 2012
Simon Hadlington
Botox 'bodyguard' gives protein protection Researchers have discovered how one of the most potent toxins known to man can survive in the human stomach and digestive tract. mark for My Articles 75 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 24, 2012
Yuandi Li
Computers look at life-giving reactions in space Theoretical chemistry could answer some questions about how life on earth originated, say Australian researchers. mark for My Articles 94 similar articles
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Dave Golokhov
The Aging Y Chromosome Biologists now say that after a period of rapid crumbling, the Y chromosome has stabilized. mark for My Articles 20 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 21, 2012
Phillip Broadwith
Nanopore sequencing bags its first genome Oxford Nanopore has presented the first complete genome to be sequenced using a nanopore. mark for My Articles 143 similar articles
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