Helen Bache
ResearchTracking complex reactions in space and time
Scientific measurements taken with seemingly non-scientific equipment
ResearchSalt lakes worth their lithium
Hydrated titanium oxide stands out for its ability to selectively extract lithium from brine
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Small molecules stop cervical cancer virus assembling
Pillarene molecule binds to exposed amino acids on pathogen protein
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Sustainable materials sound good
Forget paper, cellulose is now being used to make incredibly thin loudspeakers
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Microfluidic sugar paper
A spoonful of sugar helps the fluid flow on schedule in paper devices
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3D microfluidic liver on a chip
Paracrine signalling and osmotic pump help device mimic living tissue
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Nanopaper light scattering under control
Changing the diameter of cellulose fibres in nanopaper tunes its optical properties and could lead to high performance optoelectronic devices
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Less is more for DNA reactions
Small amounts of DNA have led to more efficient DNA-directed reactions than before
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Stopping obesity in its tracks
A drug to prevent obesity is a step closer with the discovery that conjugated linoleic acid can increase physical activity in an inactive mouse model
ResearchTropical fruit to tackle obesity
Chemicals in mango peel prevent fat accumulating in the body
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Diabetes reduces antioxidant benefits
Raised glucose levels in diabetics may prevent important nutrients getting to tissues
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Sugar injection to beat hospital infection
A potential vaccine against the deadly bacterium Clostridium difficile
NewsHealth benefits of blended fruit juice
Drinking the perfect blend of fruits could lower your risk of cardiovascular disease