All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 124
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Beating nanorods mimic lung defence
Hair-like polymer nanorods that wiggle and bend under magnetic fields illustrate how the lung defends itself
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Bioethanol fuel 'as big a health risk as gasoline'
Computer model suggests that 'clean' bioethanol has significant health and pollution risks.
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Chemical test foils organic food fraud
Nitrogen isotope ratios can distinguish some organic crops from conventionally-grown equivalents.
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Preserved T. Rex proteins assist evolution studies
68-million-year-old collagen matches proteins in modern chickens
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A dog's life
'Life-long dog study' provides a unique data set showing direct links between diet and longevity in large animals.
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Target for memory-enhancing pills identified
Crucial enzyme changes memory-making abilities of mice
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Ultrasonic waves to power future nanomachines
Piezoelectric currents derived from flexing nanowires
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Historic sunset regained
Chemists are racing against time to recreate sunsets lost from a 19th century watercolour
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European generics suppliers hit
European patent office reinstates patent for Merck's third biggest drug, Fosamax
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Nucleic acid aids clotting
RNA proposed as mystery 'foreign surface' that mediates blood clotting in damaged tissue
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April 2007
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Sanofi-aventis and Oxford BioMedica enter licensing agreement
Oxford BioMedica has licensed its leading cancer drug, TroVax, to Sanofi-aventis