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Chemistry News Archives Page 81 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |New Method Enables Design, Production of Extremely Novel Drugs (1/25/2008)
Chemists solve biological challenge (1/23/2008)Professor and PhD student modify protein creation ...> Full Article New Methane Storage Technology Exceeds DOE Goals (1/22/2008)
Paired microbes eliminate methane using sulfur pathway (1/20/2008)
Trees, Grass May Produce Ethanol Without Poisoning Gulf (1/19/2008)
Scientist researches ways to squeeze two fuels from one kernel of corn (1/19/2008)
Seagull Blood Shows Promise For Monitoring Pollutants From Oil Spills (1/18/2008)
New fund aims to make clean biofuel a reality (1/17/2008)
New buffer resists pH change, even as temperature drops (1/16/2008)
Watermark Leaves Criminals High and Dry (1/16/2008)
The power of bananas revealed (1/15/2008)
New gas sensor is tiny, quick (1/12/2008)
Butter from Farm Show sculpture will power tractors (1/11/2008)After the conclusion of the Pennsylvania Farm Show, which runs from Jan. 5 to Jan. 12, about 900 pounds of butter used in the event's famous butter sculpture will be scraped off its frame by Penn State farm operations workers, plopped into barrels and brought back to the University and State College Area High School for conversion into biodiesel. ...> Full Article Winemaking Waste Proves Effective Against Disease-Causing Bacteria in Early Studies (1/10/2008)Potential Source of Next-Generation Drugs Against Oral Disease: Pinot Noir ...> Full Article A 'fingerprint' for fruit juices (1/9/2008)
Researchers Look at Turning Plant Waste Into Biofuels (1/9/2008)
Ceramic Hybrid Needles Take the Sting Out of Shots (1/8/2008)New polymerization technology may one day take the pain out of injections and blood draws. A team of researchers at the University of North Carolina and Laser Zentrum Hannover have recently used two-photon polymerization to create hollow needles so fine patients wouldn't feel them piercing their skin. Clustered together on a patch, these microneedles can deliver drugs or draw blood efficiently as standard hypodermic needles. These findings are reported in the International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology. ...> Full Article Researchers obtain a snapshot clarifying how materials enter cells (1/8/2008)
Helium supplies endangered, threatening science and technology (1/7/2008)
Researcher finds renewed interest in turning algae into fuel (1/6/2008)
Scientists Highlight Environmental Impacts of Biofuels (1/5/2008)Biofuels reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in comparison to fossil fuels. In the Jan. 4 issue of the journal Science, Smithsonian researchers highlight a new study that factors in environmental costs of biofuel production. Corn, soy and sugarcane come up short. The authors urge governments to be far more selective about which biofuels they support, as not all are more environmentally friendly than fossil fuels. ...> Full Article Strange-behaving cystals could have impact on research, technology (1/4/2008)
A breakthrough in advancing coal gasification technology (1/3/2008)
New smart tire senses damage, increases safety (1/2/2008)
Toward A Rosetta Stone For Microbes' Secret Language (1/1/2008)
Active mechanism locks in the size of a cell's nucleus (12/26/2007)Cells know that size matters, especially when it comes to the nucleus. In the early 1900s, German scientists first proposed that the size of a nucleus is always proportional to the size of its cell. Now, more than a century later, researchers at Rockefeller University show that an active mechanism controls this process. This mechanism, however, doesn't reside within the nucleus as many once thought, but instead comes from the cell's cytoplasm. ...> Full Article Chemist reinvents the wheel (12/25/2007)
Scientists Find Good News About Methane Bubbling Up From the Ocean Floor (12/24/2007)
Nylon reveals its antibiotic powers (12/23/2007)Nylon, we know, is incredibly versatile, strong and resilient. Now, it may be possible to add antibiotic powers to the list of qualities for the wonder synthetic material. ...> Full Article Researchers Investigate Supercritical Method of Converting Chicken Fat and Tall Oil into Biodiesel (12/22/2007)
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