All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 133
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PEG-ing makes cheaper drugs for developing countries
UK and India combine efforts and create affordable hepatitis C treatment
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Password protection goes molecular
The ultimate in small-scale security: a molecule that acts like an electronic keypad lock.
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Microscopic lab investigates contents of a single cell
Individual proteins can be counted in a single cell.
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Knighthood for services to chemistry
Fraser Stoddart was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the Queen's New Year Honours List for services to chemistry and molecular nanotechnology.
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Alzheimer's protein fingerprint
A series of proteins in cerebrospinal fluid distinguish Alzheimer's disease from other neurodegenerative disorders.
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Podcast
January 2007
Chemistry World Podcast - January 2007(Promo)Brought to you by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Chemistry World Podcast.(End Promo)Interviewer - Chris Smith Hello Happy New Year and welcome to the Chemistry World podcast episode number 4 with Chemistry World's Editor Mark Peplow... Interviewee -Mark PeplowHello! Interviewer - ...
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Research quality by the numbers
The UK government has announced a shake-up in the way university research is assessed and funded
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Unique teaching laboratory goes online
A remote-controlled chemical laboratory that can be operated through the internet
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EU chemicals legislation settled
After three long years, negotiations about Reach are finally over
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Metabolic profiling could improve animal experiments
Tests on lab critters must be more relevant to human trials, scientists say
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Silent SNPs serve up a structural surprise
Proteins built from an identical string of amino acids can have different biochemical properties.
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Molecular probe identifies patients at risk of Alzheimer's
Protein plaques and tangles tracked in live brains for first time
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Instant insight: Venomous drugs?
Elba Villegas and Gerardo Corzo, biotechnology researchers at the Universidad Autonóma del Estado de Morelos and the Universidad Nacional Autonóma de Mexico, set the record straight about spiders