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Chemistry World
April 8, 2013
Emma Stoye
New culprit for red meat health risks Gut bacteria may convert a nutrient found in red meat into a compound that can damage the heart mark for My Articles 9 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 8, 2013
Charlie Quigg
Biomimetic bricks inspired by mother of pearl Chinese chemists have developed a new nacre-like material which is stronger than natural nacre and most other composites. mark for My Articles 37 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 5, 2013
Jessica Cocker
Mesoporous materials from macroalgae It is estimated that less than 1% of the world's macroalgae biomass is currently utilized but UK scientists have found a use for some of it -- in the preparation of highly mesoporous materials. mark for My Articles 11 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 5, 2013
Lynda Williams
Fat chemistry -- the science behind obesity Given the title of this book, by Claire Allardyce, I had hoped to get a well rounded explanation of how the increased availability of cheap, tasty, high-caloric density food has led to the obesity epidemic. mark for My Articles 10 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 4, 2013
Emma Shiells
Power-up with edible electronics Since 2008, Christopher Bettinger and colleagues from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, have been working on biodegradable electronics for medical devices. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
Chemistry World
April 2, 2013
Emma Stoye
New diagnostic test lights up bacteria UK researchers have developed a faster way to detect Staphylococcus aureus bacteria using a fluorescent probe. The method holds promise as the basis for a new rapid diagnosis kit to identify infections in hospital patients. mark for My Articles 42 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2013
Ariel Bleicher
Peaceful Coexistence on the Radio Spectrum The trials of a small team of engineers who set out to reanimate paralyzed limbs demonstrate the virtues of dynamic spectrum sharing mark for My Articles 291 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 26, 2013
Germany, China create nanotech center Researchers in Germany and China have founded a new nanotechnology and biomedicine center to develop new materials, focusing on developing regenerative treatments for bone diseases. mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 22, 2013
Melissae Fellet
Painting circuits on skin Painting a patient's skin with a liquid metal ink could make heart monitoring much less painful and even let doctors keep an eye on a whole range of vital signs. mark for My Articles 36 similar articles
Chemistry World
March 22, 2013
Paul Docherty
Acutumine A burgeoning class of natural products has been found to restrain the immune system. Acutumine is a relatively recent addition to this collection, even though it was first isolated in the 1920s. The potential of these targets has not gone unnoticed in the synthetic community. mark for My Articles 26 similar articles
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