All articles by Bea Perks – Page 4
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Science hit by Middle East crisis
Conflict underlines the need for international efforts to strengthen collaboration between scientists in the region.
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Terror plot sparks frenzied speculation about liquid explosives
Claims must be treated with caution, warn chemists.
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Sugar coated antibody
The fate of the prey captured by our body's guardian antibodies can be determined by sugar molecules found on the antibody's surface.
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Scandal ousts Iupac president-elect
Japanese research cash on hold after financial investigation
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Marine toxin synthesised from scratch
Improved supply of ciguatera toxin should help biological studies
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Microbial alchemists under the microscope
Australian prospectors may have found an unlikely assistant: bacteria.
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Iupac vice president resigns in cash scandal
Japanese chemist under fire after university investigation.Updated 03 July 2006
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Feature
Working towards a one-stop shop
Acquiring companies across Europe, the US and Japan has given Biotage an enviable range of products and services, coupled with a challenging cultural mix, reports Bea Perks.
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Biochemists reveal hidden drug effects
Canadian researchers have identified unexpected drug activities by probing biochemical pathways inside living cells.
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Tapping the chemical sciences
Throwing lab equipment down the stairs, managing North Sea oil platforms and advising the Kazakhstani government all prepared Richard Pike for the role of chief executive of the RSC, reports Bea Perks.
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Opinion
Editorial: Regulating generics
Criminal proceedings could map out the future for generic medicines
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Calcite differences on Mars
Differential thermal analysis of calcite samples is aiding the hunt for life on Mars.
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Teamwork the overall winner
Matthew Baker, founder of DNA Research Innovations, is winner of the 2006 Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the Year award.