All articles by Michael Gross – Page 8
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19 May 2005: Fresh interest in non-graphite nanotubes
New generation nanotubes could lead to nanowires and drug delivery systems
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10 May 2005: Remembrance of links past
Using ab initio calculations, researchers in Switzerland and Italy have now found a rational explanation for spooky molecular memories.
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Combinatorial chemistry with biological help
Michael Gross investigates the ways in which nature can be used to help in the quest for new molecules
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Untangling the structure of fibrils
Solid state NMR can determine the details of complex amyloids
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Harvesting solar energy at the right dose
Researchers are shedding light on the photosynthetic mechanism
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Linking gene differences to disease
Now that the human genome is safely stored in databases and we can look up our shared genetic heritage
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Molecular motor turns both ways
First two-way artificial molecular motor obeys the laws of thermodynamics
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Sticky tubes? Just add water
Japanese and US researchers tackle the problems of nanotube hydrophobicity
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Long distance relationships
New work on information transfer in molecules sheds light on enzyme reactivity
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Ionic liquids pair up for catalysis
Researchers have taken a key step towards rationalising the solvent properties of ionic liquids (ILs), which are composed entirely of ions and have been hailed the 'green' solvents of the future.
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The birds the bees and the platypuses
Complex genetics of platypus sex determination - part bird, part mammal