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Chemistry News Archives Page 101 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |Studies show trace pharmaceuticals in water (3/14/2008)
Structure Reveals How Cells 'Sugar-Coat' Proteins (3/13/2008)Process essential to many proteins' functions can lead to disease when gone awry ...> Full Article Biologists Identify Key Protein in Cell's 'Self-Eating' Function (3/13/2008)
Invention Promises Major Advance in BioFuel Production (3/12/2008)Research that started with bacteria from the Chesapeake Bay has led to a process that may be able to convert large volumes of all kinds of plant products, from leftover brewer's mash to paper trash, into ethanol and other biofuel alternatives to gasoline. ...> Full Article Researchers crack code of 3-D structure in key metabolic protein (3/12/2008)Using X-ray crystallography, researchers have become the first to decipher the three-dimensional structure of a membrane-bound enzyme that plays a crucial role in glycerol metabolism - a discovery that could lead to important advances against obesity, diabetes and a potential host of other diseases ...> Full Article Nanoscale tool allows scientists to study membrane proteins one at a time (3/11/2008)
Efficient Catalysts for Making Oxygen for 'Artificial Photosynthesis' (3/11/2008)Research could lead to more efficient, cleaner hydrogen production ...> Full Article New crystallization method to ease study of protein structures (3/10/2008)
Rock: Electrons run through it (3/10/2008)Mineral surfaces linked by electrons traveling through mineral's bulk ...> Full Article Researchers visualize complex pigment mixtures in living cells (3/9/2008)In a technical advance that could allow researchers to watch cells as they act during the process of photosynthesis, scientists have developed a method that extends the power of fluorescence-mediated bio-imaging to see discrete pigments inside live cells of bacteria. ...> Full Article Stratospheric ozone chemistry plays an important role for atmospheric airflow patterns (3/9/2008)
Newly defined signaling pathway could mean better biofuel sources (3/8/2008)
Scientists uncover a novel mechanism that regulates carbon dioxide fixation in plants (3/8/2008)A team of Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) funded scientists at the University of Essex has discovered a new mechanism that slows the process of carbon dioxide fixation in plants. ...> Full Article Scientists Mimic Sea Cucumber Skin to Create Material That Rapidly Changes Rigidity (3/7/2008)
Researchers identify key cellular signal that builds endurance in muscles (3/6/2008)
Key To Life Before Its Origin On Earth May Have Been Discovered (3/5/2008)
Technology uses live cells to detect food-borne pathogens, toxins (3/5/2008)
Researchers discover key for converting waste to electricity (3/4/2008)Researchers studying bacteria capable of generating electricity have discovered that riboflavin (commonly known as vitamin B-2) is responsible for much of the energy produced by these organisms. ...> Full Article BioBlower Closer to Protecting Soldiers from Biological Attack (3/3/2008)Patent to issue on technology, which has passed Department of Defense tests ...> Full Article New Research Suggests Biofuel Blending is Often Inaccurate (3/2/2008)
Mystery of Glowing Antibody Solved by Scientists (3/1/2008)A chance discovery of a uniquely luminescent monoclonal antibody nearly ten years ago has proven to be far more interesting-and far more tenacious-than anyone might have suspected. ...> Full Article Mechanism Discovered in Worm Digestion Identifies Potentially Widespread Cell-to-Cell Communication Process (2/29/2008)
Uncharged organic molecule can bind negatively charged ions (2/28/2008)
Researchers Developing a More Efficient Ethanol Production Method (2/27/2008)A University of Wyoming professor has received a $485,000 grant to explore a more economical way to produce ethanol. ...> Full Article Research Pushes the Right Buttons - Mushrooms are the New Fat (2/26/2008)
Solar cell directly splits water for hydrogen (2/20/2008)Plants trees and algae do it. Even some bacteria and moss do it, but scientists have had a difficult time developing methods to turn sunlight into useful fuel. Now, Penn State researchers have a proof-of-concept device that can split water and produce recoverable hydrogen. ...> Full Article Coal Gasification Could Fuel Clean Coal: Myths, Challenges And Opportunities (2/19/2008)
Researchers developing equipment to get double duty out of biofuels (2/15/2008)Researchers are developing equipment that would allow farmers to have their biofuels and let their animals eat it, too. A project led by Paul Aakre, assistant professor in agriculture, examines opportunities for individual farmers or farm groups to produce their own biodiesel from crops like canola and sunflowers and use the byproduct of that biodiesel production to feed their animals. ...> Full Article Moss protein plays role in Alzheimer's Disease (2/9/2008)
Breakthrough may revolutionize ethylene production (2/6/2008)Scientists create environmentally friendly technology to produce commonly used compound ...> Full Article 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | |
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