Helen Lunn
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Successful science for women
Successful women in chemistry and Success strategies for women in science: a portable mentor
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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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Bright future for OLEDs
An iridium complex has been developed as a red-light emitting material for use in organic light emitting diodes (OLED).
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Enzyme through the looking glass
Researchers at Keio University, Japan, have inverted an enzyme's enantioselectivity despite not knowing its structure or reaction mechanism.
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Bright future for LCD-TVs...
New materials with better properties could soon be coming to a LCD-TV near you
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Fluorescent magnesium paddle wheels
The first luminescent complex to contain magnesium has been made by chemists in India and the UK
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In Brief February 2005
IPFMA; World Year of of Physics; Einstein Year; Rotarix; Iressa; AstraZeneca; Iressa; Bayer Healthcare; Levitra
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Measuring with sensitivity
Biological samples can be tested for ultra trace levels of uranium and plutonium with higher sensitivity than has been possible in the past.
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Probing pyrene
Canadian researchers have been shedding light on the nature of the underlying photophysical processes in fluorescent probes.
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Self propelled nanorotors
Synthetic nanorotors provide the first step in creating complex nanomachines
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Zipping up the strands
In their search for new anticancer drugs medicinal chemists are developing compounds that inhibit DNA replication and cell proliferation.
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Inorganic synthesis in the spotlight
Canadian chemists are developing a new general way to make platinum-phosphorus bonds