News – Page 514
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The true cost of getting energy from the sun
A new model to calculate the cost of solar energy may give more accurate results than current models
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Cells as test tubes
Chemists have used living cells as test tubes to carry out chemical reactions never before seen within living cells.
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Higher education cuts hit home
Universities in England lose almost £1 billion in funding, with cuts coming sooner than expected and money focused on elite research
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Crime scene DNA testing on the move
Scientists have developed a microchip that can test DNA at a crime scene in half the time
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Transplant tracking
Scientists could now follow the progress of neural stem cells after transplanting them in the spinal cord
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Exfoliating layered materials
Layered materials can be separated into individual sheets with enhanced electronic properties using a new quick and simple method
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Nanoparticle studies guide coating design
New research shows nanoparticle size dictates acid-base properties of their coatings
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The mystery of the disappearing crystals
Impurities in a fifty year old crystal could explain why some drugs are stable and others lose their therapeutic effect
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Pfizer to close historic UK site
Challenging industry climate looks set to claim majority of 2400 pharma jobs at renowned facility in Sandwich in Kent
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Innovation: Europe must do better
Head of innovation institute pushes for entrepreneurship in research
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Binning battery recycling
The UK has seen a jump in battery recycling - but could advances in portable power technology eventually make it a thing of the past?
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Compounds to combat cold sores
Diones to target the herpes simplex virus and a nanocarrier delivery system
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My hero: The greatest influences of chemistry Nobel laureates
Aaron Ciechanover tells us why Charles Darwin is his hero in chemistry
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White House memo sets scientific integrity standards
The Obama administration's long-awaited guidelines on scientific integrity