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Information Today September 3, 2013 |
SwetsWise Medical Searcher Boosts Discovery Swets rolled out its SwetsWise Medical Searcher Starter Package, which will accelerate discovery for physicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals. |
Chemistry World September 3, 2013 Caryl Richards |
Metabolic pathway leads to first authentication of civet coffee Coffee beans digested by the Asian palm civet supposedly make for better coffee |
Chemistry World August 30, 2013 Jennifer Newton |
Responsive gel stays strong The first hybrid gel that is responsive as well as robust has been made by scientists in the UK. |
Chemistry World August 29, 2013 Anthony King |
Prehistoric humans liked to spice up their lives Our taste for spice goes way back into prehistory, research has shown. |
Chemistry World August 29, 2013 Angharad Rosser-James |
Personal kidney disease monitoring on your phone The Albumin Tester, a digital fluorescent tube reader accompanied by an android smart phone app could be used by people in their own home to monitor the health of their kidneys have been developed by scientists in the US. |
Chemistry World August 27, 2013 Polly Wilson |
Hydrogel treatment targets tumors Hydrogels of cancer drug taxol injected directly into tumors have been shown to be more effective at inhibiting tumor growth than intravenous taxol injections of four times the dosage. |
Chemistry World August 27, 2013 Ian Le Guillou |
A golden answer to drug competition The golden ratio, first noted around 300BC by Euclid in his mathematical treatise The Elements, can be found across geometry, nature and now even pharmacology. The golden ratio could point the way for a simple method of determining competition between drugs. |
Chemistry World August 23, 2013 Jessica Cocker |
Plant protein regulates diabetes treatment A plant protein has been used to make a new class of glucose-responsive polymer nanogels that could one day negate the need for diabetes patients to constantly monitor their blood glucose levels and inject themselves with insulin. |
Chemistry World August 22, 2013 Emma Eley |
Next-generation vascular stents Scientists in the US and China have developed a biodegradable alloy for use in medical implants. The new alloy, called JDBM, mixes magnesium, neodymium, zinc and zirconium. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
EPA pushes pesticide labels to protect bees The US Environmental Protection Agency has developed new pesticide labels that prohibit the use of some neonicotinoid products where bees are present in an effort to protect the health of pollinators. |
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