All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 216
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Feeling inhibited?
Researchers in Cambridge, UK, have turned their hand towards the tricky problem of understanding the mechanism of action of thiamin diphosphate dependent enzymes.
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Dose-dependent prion propagation
Progress made on the long road to untangling protein aggregation.
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Nano's eco credentials
Nanotechnologists are determined not to head down the path well trodden by ill-fated GM proponents.
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We're no dummies, say condom manufacturers
Companies involved in condom production and testing have vociferously rejected claims of a potential carcinogenic risk associated with use of their products.
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Setting the telomere clock
Telomere length is similar in cloned and naturally conceived animals.
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Marine minerals map Cretaceous climate
Sulfur isotopes on the seabed provide a prehistoric weather report.
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Chromatography under pressure
Notoriously difficult use of small-particle stationary phases in HPLC gets easier.
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Chips in space
Lab-on-a-chip technology could soon be going boldly into space in search of extra-terrestrial life, according to NASA scientists.
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Failing kidneys identified by chips
Helping doctors to monitor kidney function is the latest aim of a team of US analytical chemists.
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The chemistry of crime
Delegates attending a meeting on the role of science in criminal investigation were presented with the uncomfortable news.
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Peeking into fuel cells
Researchers will now be able to examine the degradation of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC's) membranes in a matter of minutes.
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Improving zeolite catalysts
The first bidirectional zeolite that contains ultralarge and large intersecting pores has been made and shows higher catalytic activity than unidirectional ultralarge pore zeolites.
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Bringing supercritical fluids to the masses
New technology removes the need for dangerous gas-handling equipment.
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Blood, sweat, tears and microfluidics
Analysing human physiological fluids may require researchers to rethink basics.