All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 117
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Europe running out of time to address 'threat' to MRI
Commissioners tell scientists they need more evidence before reviewing legislation that could make medical MRI scans 'impractical'
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Imploding bubbles mix fluids on a chip
Fluids confined to micro channels can be whipped into a laser-induced froth to get them to mix and flow
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A new way to look at the brain
Simultaneous Pet and MRI scans provide hitherto unavailable information on human tissues
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Cancer therapy targets bad blood
Biological tags on tumour blood vessels could provide new therapeutic targets
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Ten year plan for Australasian science
Australia's synchrotron, due to open this year, set to be a jewel in Australian and New Zealand science
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National survey finds fewer toxic chemicals in soil
Restrictions on industrial emissions have cut down persistent organic pollutants in soil and vegetation
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A good year for mouth wash
Antibacterial compounds in wine shown to inhibit tooth-rotting microbes
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Sensitive mRNA sequencing technique
Inexpensive, sensitive technique for detecting distribution of mRNA transcripts in cells or tissue
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Resonance boost for truly wireless electronics
Welcome to the world of WiTricity - wireless electricity
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German x-ray laser tunnel gets the go ahead
Proposed billion-euro, 3.4-km long laser tunnel will let researchers watch chemical reactions take place at atomic resolution
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Large-scale gene scanning for common diseases
'Genome-wide association' throws up new genetic markers - but drug development remains some way off
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The Atkins hormone
US researchers have uncovered a vital metabolic role for a hormone that is stimulated by 'low carb' diets
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Possible pollutants assessed in minutes
Computer system that predicts how chemicals biodegrade - or not - could help regulators spot persistent polluters
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Some pesticides can reduce soil fertility
Pesticides developed to boost crop yields could be doing the opposite
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EU chemicals legislation comes into force
Reach gets underway, as the new European Chemicals Agency starts operations in Helsinki
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Podcast
June 2007
Chemistry World Podcast - June 2007(Promo)Brought to you by the Royal Society of Chemistry: The Chemistry World Podcast.(End Promo)Interviewer - Azi KhatiriHello and welcome to the 9th episode of the Chemistry World podcast with me Azi Khatiri, this month what the outgoing prime minister did and didn't do ...
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Salty water makes barnacles stick
A sea-like saline solution triggers the self-assembly of barnacle adhesive peptides