All articles by Andy Extance – Page 23
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News
LED TVs spark trimethylgallium price rise
TVs backlit by LEDs have caused the first price rise for trimethylgallium in industry players' memories
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STFC funding axe bodes ill for UK science
UK Science and Technology Facilities Council reprioritises, slashing studentships and facility funding as budgets are cut
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'Climategate' resolution underlines concern over data falsification
US politicians raise pressure on scientists to ensure research legitimacy after email leak suggesting unethical practices at University of East Anglia
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Pharma supplier accused of multi-million pound fraud
South African pharmaceutical ingredient supplier accused of a £1.2 billion investment fraud
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Window opened on nanodot domain state formation
Scientists have directly observed how domain states form in nanometre-scale ferroelectric crystals for the first time
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Detailed crystal structure raises antibiotic hopes
High resolution snapshots reveal how bacteria become resistant to quinolone antibiotics
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Feature
Anyone who has a heart...
. is also the proud owner of a heartbeat working under the control of a number of membrane spanning proteins known as voltage dependent ion channels. Andy Extance gets to the heart of the matter.