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plays host to quick xylene separation
Isomers of xylene simply separated in a process that could cut the energy costs of a wide range of chemical goods
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Brazil takes a knife to science funding again
Money for research is cut for the second year running as the country prioritises its debt over science
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DVD player burns graphene to disc
Technique can produce high-performance, flexible capacitors using a simple fabrication process
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Designer solvent hits hospital superbug
Toxicity tests reveal two ionic liquids that can target antibiotic resistant MRSA
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Catalysis at the flick of a switch
A nanoswitch that can be turned on or off by copper(I) ions can be used to control an organic reaction
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Diabetes reduces antioxidant benefits
Raised glucose levels in diabetics may prevent important nutrients getting to tissues
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Children's lungs are more susceptible to nanoparticles
Infant lungs are particularly prone to nanoparticle deposition, be it from pollution or inhaled medicines
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Children's lungs are more susceptible to nanoparticles
Infant lungs are particularly prone to nanoparticle deposition, be it from pollution or inhaled medicines
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Genetic testing? We've got an app for that
A smartphone could be used as a wireless interface and data receiver for a genetic testing device
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Genetic testing? We've got an app for that
A smartphone could be used as a wireless interface and data receiver for a genetic testing device
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EPA starts over with its hexavalent chromium review
US agency delays decade-long process to adopt a drinking water standard for hexavalent chromium
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Irish government plans to pick winners in research
Science funding will be targeted to areas that will deliver the biggest return on investment
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Cleaning up antibodies for disease studies
Scientists have come up with a quick and cheap way to purify antibodies
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Irish government plans to pick winners in research
Science funding will be targeted to areas that will deliver the biggest return on investment
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EPA starts over with its hexavalent chromium review
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has quietly decided to restart its toxicology review of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in drinking water
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Light-sensitive shape-shifters are swell gels
Chemists mimic the natural shape-shifting abilities of biological tissues using a half-tone printing technique on a polymer
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Double whammy blow to US nuclear science
Los Alamos National Lab's budget will be cut by 11% and an actinide chemistry facility postponed
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Butter substitute reduces blood pressure and cholesterol
Scientists are tackling cardiovascular disease with milk peptides and plant sterols in a spread
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Cerium cation behaviour could change water splitting studies
Tetravalent cerium is a dimer in solution and not a monomer as previously thought
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Light-sensitive shape-shifters are swell gels
Chemists mimic the natural shape-shifting abilities of biological tissues using a half-tone printing technique on a polymer