All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 209
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Chemical tags for living cells
New fluorescent labels can help distinguish between types of cell.
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BSE detection in live cattle a step closer
Detecting BSE in cattle early is critical, making a test for BSE in live cattle highly desirable.
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Don't bother flambée-ing that steak
Texan chemists have discovered flame-retardant additives in supermarket meat.
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The man who mistook his data book for bedside reading
In an effort to engage the public, and simply because they enjoy it, chemists are turning to the arts to simplify scientific language. But sometimes the language itself can be stimulating, says one best-selling author.
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Feature
Beam me up
It sounds fantastical, but Philip Ball explains how teleportation may one day make it out of the realms of science fiction and become a reality.
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Bee is for bacterial destruction
Bees are creating a buzz in the world of antibiotic resistance thanks to research by independent teams in Belfast and Cardiff, UK.
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Burn baby burn
Summer may be over in the northern hemisphere, but the damage that sunbathers have done to their skin will last a lifetime. Maria Burke explains how chemists are tackling the problem head on, with new sunscreens being developed to protect and possibly eve
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Review
More disasters and how to avoid them
Still going wrong! Case histories of process plant disasters and how they could have been avoided
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Cassini studies atmospheric chemistry
Spacecraft has already provided detailed information from Jupiter.
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Agricultural gender crisis
Scientists plan to determine if steroids found in water are due to livestock.
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Recovering after the bubble burst
German biotech euphoria and stock market boom have been replaced by disillusionment and insolvencies, but a clear-out of the market has begun, writes Holger Bengs.
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Access granted: probing the single cell
A new way to manipulate the biochemical nature of a single cell's interior has been developed by scientists in the US.