All Life articles – Page 53
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         Opinion OpinionA lunchtime killer?The deaths of 21 people are suspected to have been caused by workplace poisoning 
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         Business BusinessNovartis exit from antibiotics a setback for race against resistanceExperts say business models must change to halt big pharma exodus 
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         Research ResearchMOF detox could save aspirin overdose patientsDetoxifying metal–organic framework removes dangerous doses of salicylic acid from rats’ guts 
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         Research ResearchArtificial intelligence seeks out new anticancer drugsA combination of machine learning methods yields promising results for drug discovery 
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         News NewsWhat the ECJ ruling means for gene editingThe European Court of Justice has found Crispr-modified crops are subject to GMO regulations 
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         Business BusinessTrump coaxes big promises from big pharmaSeveral drug industry giants are now pledging to freeze price increases in the US, but some suggest the movement is a publicity stunt or worse 
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         Research ResearchAI tool could save on animal testsAlgorithm could also help unravel poisoning or environmental contamination cases 
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         Review ReviewAll that remains: a life in deathForensic anthropologist Sue black shares her fascination with anatomy and determination to help the loved ones of those that die 
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         Business BusinessJ&J hit with bill for $4.7 billion in damages over talcum powder cancer linkPharmaceutical and consumer goods giant loses another talc court case to 22 ovarian cancer patients 
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         News NewsNovichok poisoning breakthrough as original container foundDecontamination efforts continue as source of nerve agent found in victim’s house 
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         Podcast PodcastCannabidiolThe story of Charlotte Figi, Dravet syndrome and the cannabis compound controlling her condition 
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         Research ResearchSupramolecular system refines enzyme impressionMetalloenzyme mimic combines a guest binding pocket, a well-defined coordination sphere and an internal base to achieve impressive catalytic control 
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         Opinion Opinion'If I'd discovered metformin, I'd have tossed it aside...'Trusting our intuition too strongly highlights how little we know about chemical activity 
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         News NewsLarge scale experiment probes chemistry inside our homesDozens of analytical instruments have spent a month observing the chemistry of the air inside a three bed house 
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         Podcast PodcastUnthinkable by Helen Thomson – Book clubHelen Thomson looks at some of the rarest neurological conditions known to science 
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         Business BusinessJ&J and the question of shadow researchFormer academic researcher who found that talc is not carcinogenic admits that J&J funded his work, but says that fact is immaterial 
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         News NewsExplainer: the carbon dioxide crisisLow stocks of carbon dioxide are causing problems for the food industry. So what’s really going on?