All articles by Hayley Bennett – Page 5
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      NewsNanoparticle studies guide coating designNew research shows nanoparticle size dictates acid-base properties of their coatings 
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      NewsProgrammable RNA promising for bio-compatible therapiesRNA structures generated through computer-aided design could deliver novel therapeutics 
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      NewsAntibodies could lead to MRSA vaccineAntibodies against a crucial MRSA protein stop the bacterium in its tracks 
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      NewsNanoparticles build upNew studies show nanoparticles can concentrate from one species to another through feeding, prompting questions about the design of future particles 
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      CareersThe Educated Chemist: Researchers in residenceThe Research Councils UK flagship engagement project is encouraging children to take up science after school, writes Hayley Birch 
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      NewsAtomic weights change to reflect natural variationsAtomic weights for elements including hydrogen, carbon and oxygen to be stated as intervals 
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      NewsNew technique probes electron properties of individual atomsElectron microscopy technique discriminates between carbon atoms with one, two and three bonds 
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      NewsHelping nanodevices to self-healNew research suggests a simple way to diagnose and repair damage to nanodevices using electric current 
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         Feature FeatureShaken, not stirredCan't we just enjoy cocktails at Christmas without worrying about the science behind them? Not if the molecular mixologists get their way. Hayley Birch ventures to the bar 
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      NewsDesigning safer stents for heart patientsInsights into the mechanisms that trigger excessive healing around heart stents could inform development of new stent materials 
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      News'Hunger hormone' activating enzyme holds promise as obesity targetBlocking ghrelin activation with an experimental drug prevents weight gain in mice 
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      NewsNanoparticle detector promises fast virus identificationLow cost label-free detection technique could help stop the spread of flu and other viral diseases 
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      NewsStudies probe key flu proteinTwo new papers focus on the structure of a protein that could hold the key to new anti-flu drugs 
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         News NewsUS roadmap for nano developmentNanotechnology report calls for additional emphasis on investment and commercialisation 
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      NewsOn-off catalyst mimics enzyme functionAn enzyme-like catalyst that could form the basis for 'synthetic PCR' 
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      NewsProtein folding: knotted or notNew computational studies could help scientists unpick the knots in real proteins 
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         Feature FeatureBiology meets click chemistryA decades-old reaction that has become the poster boy for the field of 'click chemistry' is now expanding into biology, as Hayley Birch discovers 
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      NewsSelf-pumping membrane mimics cell machinerySynthetic, self-pumping membranes could be use to generate energy in compartment-less fuel cells 
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      NewsIn full flight: making cruise emissions countIt's not all about take-off and landing emissions when it comes to health impacts, according to new research 
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      NewsDeepwater data suggests oil is sticking aroundChemical analyses of a large plume of petroleum hydrocarbons produced by the spill suggest the oil will persist for a long time