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Chemistry World
February 6, 2015
Elisabeth Ratcliffe
Exploiting the chirality of DNA DNA has emerged as an innovative way of controlling the chirality of a reaction product by binding catalysts in such a way that one enantiomer is preferentially generated. mark for My Articles 159 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 4, 2015
Jason Woolford
Photosynthesis takes the high road Cracking the mystery of such a complex system has resulted in two competing oxidation state schemes, accompanied by controversy and debate over which is correct. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 3, 2015
Jennifer Newton
Chip-on-a-cell Colleagues at the Institute of Microelectronics Barcelona affixed polysilicon chips, which act as barcodes, onto the outer surface of the zona pellucida, a membrane that surrounds immature egg.cells and embryos. mark for My Articles 16 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 3, 2015
Andy Extance
Endocrine disruptors linked to early menopause Fifteen chemicals that disrupt our endocrine hormonal systems have been linked to earlier menopause among US women. mark for My Articles 16 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 3, 2015
High hopes The multi-target, rebalancing properties of cannabinoids also explains why they show promise as drugs in such a wide variety of conditions. mark for My Articles 28 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 2, 2015
Emma Stoye
UK announces 40m fund for synthetic biology The UK government has said it will invest 40 million pounds in synthetic biology over the next five years, 32 million of which will be used to establish three new research centers. mark for My Articles 123 similar articles
Chemistry World
February 2, 2015
Megan Tyler
Shock tactics for drug delivery Scientists in India have developed a shock wave-based drug delivery system that could be used to administer insulin in diabetic patients and reduce the need for painful injections. mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 30, 2015
Debbie Houghton
Thin film approach to biocatalysis Taking an unconventional approach to biocatalysis has allowed scientists in Italy to improve enzyme recycling ability with a solvent-free reaction mixture mark for My Articles 48 similar articles
Fast Company
Peter Andrey Smith
Meet Dr. Armpit, Changing Body Odor With Bacteria "Everybody now gets rid of their bacteria in order to prevent odor," he told me, "but maybe the solution all along is just to have bacteria there -- good bacteria." mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
Chemistry World
January 29, 2015
Matthew Gunther
Ebola vaccine shown to be safe in humans GlaxoSmithKline's experimental Ebola vaccine is capable of triggering an immune response in humans, according to a new study. mark for My Articles 214 similar articles
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