News – Page 460
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The death of UK science?
Campaign group launches with PR stunt to highlight perceived failings at physical sciences research council
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Powering up retinal prosthetics
A system of video goggles and an artificial retina powered by infrared lasers could restore sight to the blind
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Chiral confusion
There are a vast number of chiral crystals just waiting to be discovered, say scientists
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Campaigners win fight to reform English libel laws
New bill will protect scientists and journalists from vexatious suits when highlighting concerns with scientific evidence
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Sacked EPA chemist wins job back
US Environmental Protection Agency scientist who was fired after warning about toxic dust at Ground Zero reinstated by court
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Gas separation with graphene nanopores
Functionalising tiny holes in graphene should theoretically allow simple separation of a wide range of gases
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Borosulfate breaks through
German chemists have created what they say is the first of a new kind of free borosulfate anion cluster
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Forensic electrochemistry to detect firearms use
On site gunshot residue detection made possible using cyclice voltammetry
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Forensic electrochemistry to detect firearms use
On site gunshot residue detection made possible using cyclic voltam
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Cracks break the rules of nanofabrication
Controlled cracks offer a cheaper and easier way to create nano-sized patterns, say researchers in South Korea
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Life science companies see mixed fortunes in Québec
Canada's pharmaceutical and life sciences hub hit by cutbacks as effects of global slowdown continue to be felt
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Pharma firms see mixed fortunes in Quebec
Canada’s pharmaceutical and life sciences hub hit by cutbacks as effects of global slowdown continue to be felt
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Keep stirring that Suzuki
Reactor shape can influence the behaviour of organotrifluoroborate compounds in Suzuki cross-coupling reactions, say chemists in the UK
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Disposable paper electronic touch pads on their way
Cheap paper devices could be used in smart packaging, biomedical devices and many other applications
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What to do with leftover prescription drugs
Study examines whether to bin, flush or return our unused medication
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Rapid synthesis of graphene capsules
Oil absorbing graphene capsules can be synthesised in one step
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Russia to ease qualification vetting bureaucracy
Simpler recognition process for foreign qualifications planned to attract more skilled workers
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Ranbaxy launches new anti-malarial Synriam
India is still waiting for its first fully home grown drug as firm commercialises molecule discovered by charitable venture
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Reducing the cost of oxygen enrichment
A synthesis developed by UK scientists could reduce the cost of studying porous materials by oxygen NMR
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A colourful way to size up nanoparticles
The way in which nanoparticles scatter light can be used to determine their size