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Chemistry World November 28, 2013 Martha Henriques |
Broccoli eases diesel sneezes Scientists in the US have shown that dietary intake of glucoraphanin, a compound found in broccoli sprouts, reduces the negative effects of diesel exhaust particles on asthma and allergies. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2013 Jennifer Newton |
A cytochrome from scratch Artificial proteins could be closer to participating in natural biochemical pathways after researchers show that bacteria will process amino acid sequences entirely unrelated to any natural protein to produce a fully functioning cytochrome. |
Chemistry World November 25, 2013 Carla Pegoraro |
Steering cells towards biocomputers Bacterial toxins that undergo unique cell interactions have been used to perform logic functions by researchers in Germany. This innovation will help push the limits of synthetic biology. |
Chemistry World November 22, 2013 Emily James |
100 million for cancer research centers Cancer Research UK has invested 100 million pounds in 15 innovative research centers, acquiring high level expertise to solve the latest challenges in cancer. |
Chemistry World November 20, 2013 Rebecca Brodie |
Therapeutic screening for Alzheimer's disease Scientists in Canada and the US hope a system they have developed for monitoring amyloid- aggregation on a chip could be used to find new treatments for Alzheimer's disease. |
Chemistry World November 19, 2013 Jessica Brand |
From seaweed to solar cells After years of using platinum, scientists suggest they could one day use extracts from marine plants to replace it in solar cells. |
Information Today November 19, 2013 |
F1000 Announces Data-Plotting Tool Anyone publishing an article in F1000Research is required to make research data publicly available with the article. F1000's new tool helps streamline the data peer-review process. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2013 Emily James |
Meat mummies a feast fit for a Pharaoh An important contribution to our knowledge of ancient mummification methods comes from advanced chemical analysis of the ingredients incorporated into organic balms.' |
Chemistry World November 14, 2013 James Urquhart |
Mysterious selectivity of nature's blowtorches solved US researchers have solved the long-standing mystery of how cytochrome P450 enzymes generate intermediates to perform demanding oxidations of inert C -- H bonds without damaging their fragile protein network in the process. |
Chemistry World November 13, 2013 Anthony King |
Arafat poisoning probe clouded by passage of time The investigation into whether or not the former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was poisoned with a radioactive isotope of polonium almost ran out of time. |
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