All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 204
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Motion mastered
Developments in organic LED technology could soon revolutionise aspects of patient care, especially for monitoring babies. Andrew West finds out more
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From technology to market
Caliper Life Sciences has built on its microfluidics technologies to become a commercially focused life sciences company. Mark Whitfield reports
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Macromolecular menagerie
How polymers, whether man-made or biological, organise themselves into structures ranging in size from nanometres to micrometres was the subject of a Faraday Discussion meeting, Self-organising polymers, in Leeds, UK, earlier this year.
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Microchips killed the radio star
Scientists from the US have adapted standard equipment used for making vinyl records to assemble cell networks and produce microfluidic structures.
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Under the hammer
Those wanting to make a quick buck could do worse than raiding their old schools' chemistry laboratories. An RSC periodic table poster recently sold for a staggering £6000, with a second selling for £3600.
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Screening at the flick of a riboswitch
Directed molecular evolution paves the way to decaffeinated coffee plants
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Palatial surroundings for EuCheMS launch
European chemists gathered recently in the former home of late, disgraced RSC fellow Elena Ceausescu to launch the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS).
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Did volcanoes help life erupt
Early peptides could have been formed from amino acids in volcanic gas
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One state not enough for liquid phosphorus
X-ray studies reveal molten phosphorus existing in two different density states
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Searching for drugs
A new set of simple empirical rules for drug design that avoids any 'wet' chemistry or complicated calculations has been mooted by chemists in Cambridge, UK.
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Long distance relationships
New work on information transfer in molecules sheds light on enzyme reactivity
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Lighting up the science debate
November 10th was a busy day at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.