All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2004-2009 – Page 53
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Careers
Careers at the international tanker owners pollution federation
’What we don’t do is pollute on behalf of our tankers!’
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Coral copes with acidic ups and downs
Coral reefs can tolerate rising and falling ocean pH levels, but are still in danger from increasing ocean acidity, say marine scientists.
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A leap forward for chemical genetics
Frogs can now be used as model organisms for chemical genetic screens.
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Theoretical future for drug design
Swiss researchers have found a way to search for new and improved versions of common drugs.
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Bacteria lose their virulence
Researchers have evidence that synthetic compounds stop bacteria attaching themselves so effectively to host cells.
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Fluorescence picks up bioaerosols
Taiwanese researchers have combined flow cytometry with a fluorescent technique to determine the concentration and viability of bacterial and fungal bioaerosols in environmental samples.
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A drop of blood
US researchers have developed a microfluidic device that can isolate plasma from whole blood.
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Peptide mimics to the rescue
A new kind of wound-healing drug could be on the way thanks to a team of UK researchers.