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Information Today November 12, 2012 |
NLM Launches Web Content Collecting Initiative The National Library of Medicine is selecting web content as part of its mission to collect, preserve, and make accessible the scholarly biomedical literature, as well as other resources. |
Information Today November 12, 2012 |
Labtiva and NPG Offer ReadCube Access for the Public An affordable way to read scientific articles launched on Nature Publishing Group journals, as NPG and Labtiva opened a pilot of the ReadCube Access program to the public for inexpensive single-click purchases and 2-day rentals. |
Chemistry World November 9, 2012 Josh Howgego |
Extraordinary tales The Violinist's Thumb by Sam Kean is a weighty hardback that offers an education in the serious questions of genetics. |
Chemistry World November 8, 2012 Maria Burke |
Analytical test for shellfish poisoning saves 14,000 mice Until recently, standard tests to detect toxins in shellfish involved mice. But now the UK has replaced these animal tests with new analytical chemistry techniques that saved 14,000 mice in 2012. |
Chemistry World November 8, 2012 Michael Parkin |
Nasal gel alternative to insulin injection Scientists has developed a novel insulin delivery system for nasal administration. The study aims to provide an alternative to regular injections through the delivery of insulin via the nasal membrane in the form of a hydrogel. |
Chemistry World November 7, 2012 Jennifer Newton |
Ink containing living cells to print tissue Scientists in Australia are a step closer to printing living cells for tissue engineering with the development of a new bio-ink that allows the cells to stay alive until they are printed and not clog up the printer nozzle. |
Chemistry World November 7, 2012 James Urquhart |
On the road to more energetic biofuels US researchers have developed a way to create precursor molecules of petrol, diesel and jet fuel by combining biological fermentation with chemical catalysis. |
Chemistry World November 7, 2012 Ian Le Guillou |
Coral animal chemical structures solved A combination of atomic force microscopy and computational techniques have been used to solve the unusual structures of two natural products from the Arctic coral-like animal, Thuiaria breitfussi. |
Chemistry World November 6, 2012 Elinor Hughes |
Helping good bacteria reach their target Most probiotic bacteria that are added to foods, such as yoghurt, to aid the digestive system are not reaching their intended target in the intestine. Now, UK scientists have come up with a coating to overcome this problem. |
Chemistry World November 1, 2012 Josh Howgego |
Chemistry behind the 'blue man' unlocked Scientists have put forward a detailed biochemical model to explain argyria, a condition which turns sufferers' skin a distressing blue color. |
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