Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay

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    Cast from the same mould?

    2011-05-31T13:07:29

    Development of generic biological drugs is gathering momentum. But as Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay finds out, the welcome they are receiving looks very different in the EU and the US

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    Forensic flow

    2011-03-30T10:36:59

    Microfluidic technology is finally ready for forensic DNA profiling labs, as Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay reports

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    Paper-based diagnositcs

    2010-10-28T12:59:36

    Paper's ubiquity and cheapness make it uniquely suitable for creating low-cost medical and environmental diagnostic devices. Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay investigates

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    Glowing glucose tracker goes skin deep

    2010-10-04T20:00:00

    Researchers develop wireless, fluorescent microbeads to sit under the skin and monitor blood glucose levels

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    I spy with my MRI

    2010-06-25T12:22:32

    Boundaries of magnetic resonance imaging are continuing to be pushed to reveal more about the human body and aid disease diagnosis

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    To catch a cheating athlete

    2010-02-08T14:05:00

    Chemists will be behind the scenes at the Vancouver Winter Olympics this month, working hard to catch athletes boosting their performance by illicit means

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    Cures in ancient Egyptian cosmetics

    2010-01-14T15:10:00

    New research suggests ancient Egyptians could have deliberately used lead-based cosmetics to help prevent eye infections

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    Chemists slam Science paper

    2010-01-07T15:20:00

    Scientists accuse the journal Science of failings in its peer review system as claims in a recent paper prompt harsh criticism from chemists

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    The art of Raman

    2010-01-06T12:31:11

    Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is allowing art conservators to rewrite sections of art history, reports Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay

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    SlipChip serves up protein crystals

    2009-12-22T16:15:00

    A simple microfluidic device for testing multiple reaction conditions has been designed

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    Calls for US chemicals reform

    2009-12-09T15:00:00

    US senator argues it is time 'to sound the alarm' over the country's regulatory system for chemicals, and plans to reform the Toxic Substances Control Act

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    A moist moon

    2009-09-24T14:15:00

    Water on the moon's surface has been found by three separate space missions

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    CARS speeds up hair analysis

    2009-08-26T14:35:00

    Researchers have used a quick, non-destructive technique to find out how washing with shampoo products affects human hair