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Chemistry World
January 15, 2015
Emma Stoye
Blowing up brain tissue with swelling polymer delivers sharper images A new microscopic technique that magnifies specimens by blowing them up like a balloon could make it easier to produce high resolution images of cells and tissues. mark for My Articles 77 similar articles
Information Today
January 15, 2015
SAGE Rolls Out Pathology-Focused OA Journal SAGE Publications introduced Academic Pathology, a new open access journal. mark for My Articles 28 similar articles
Information Today
January 15, 2015
Nature Publishing Group Publishes Plant Sciences OA Journal Nature Publishing Group's Nature Plants is the first journal in the field to feature research across the plant sciences. mark for My Articles 162 similar articles
Fast Company
KC Ifeanyi
What Happens When You Give Some Penguins An iPad? Penguin Chicks We know a little iPad time can be beneficial for children. Turns out the same is seemingly true for penguins. mark for My Articles 122 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 14, 2015
Linda Zajac
Veterinary painkiller threatens Europe's vultures When India, Pakistan and Nepal banned veterinary use of the painkiller diclofenac in 2006, the region's vultures finally had a chance to recover. The rapid decline in their numbers slowed significantly. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 14, 2015
Matthew Gunther
Pheromone trap will not let the bed bugs bite A cocktail of pheromones from bed bug feces can be used as a chemical lure to catch them, making it easier to deal with infestations, say scientists in Canada. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 13, 2015
James Urquhart
Fish sperm spawns rare earth metal recycling idea As strange as it sounds, fish sperm could be a key ingredient for extracting and recycling rare earth elements from ore and materials such as magnets and electronic waste. mark for My Articles 15 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 13, 2015
Jennifer Newton
Infrared offers odds on skin cancer spreading Scientists in Belgium have shown that infrared spectrometry can help predict how likely it is that a melanoma tumor, the deadliest form of skin cancer, has spread to other organs. mark for My Articles 68 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 12, 2015
Rebecca Trager
West Virginia chemical spill inhalation risk overlooked After the massive chemical spill from a tank at a Freedom Industries' storage site in West Virginia in January 2014, water company officials failed to consider the dangers of chemical vapor exposure and advised residents to flush contaminated water from their plumbing systems. mark for My Articles 20 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 12, 2015
Emma Stoye
DNA origami makes moving machines Carlos Castro's group at Ohio State University, US has engineered DNA 'machines' that can open and close like hinges, as well as perform more complicated movements in three dimensions mark for My Articles 120 similar articles
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