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Yi Lu, Taekjip Ha and Hee-Kyung Kim The Key to Unlocking the Secret of Highly Specific DNAzyme Catalysis
Released November 12, 2007
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Carolyn Bertozzi Going Live with Click Chemistry
Released October 25, 2007
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Eva Harth Developing a Modular, Nanoparticle Drug Delivery System
Released October 5, 2007
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Fluorescent glowing nanoparticles Clemson Scientists Shed Light on Molecules in Living Cells
Released August 21, 2007
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chemistry graphic University of Oregon Researcher Finds That on Water's Surface, Nitric Acid is Not so Tough
Released August 20, 2007
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Anna Mapp Small Molecule Spurs Genes to Action
Released August 20, 2007
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chemistry graphic University of Oregon Researcher Finds That on Water's Surface, Nitric Acid is Not so Tough
Released August 20, 2007
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chemistry graphic Carnegie Mellon Scientists Develop Nanogels that Enable Controlled Delivery of Carbohydrate Drugs
Released August 20, 2007
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chemistry graphic New Search Engine Ranks Tables by Title, Document Content, Text Reference
Released August 9, 2007
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Martin Gruebele Quantum Analog of Ulam's Conjecture Can Guide Molecules, Reactions
Released August 7, 2007
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A starburst of wrinkles form in a thin film material when a drop of water is placed on the film. A New Wrinkle in Thin Film Science
Released August 3, 2007
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M. Christina White research group New Oxidation Methods Streamline Synthesis of Important Compounds
Released August 2, 2007
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chemistry graphic Porphyrin Electron-transfer Reactions Observed at the Molecular Level
Released August 2, 2007
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News thumbnail of untreated block copolymer Carnegie Mellon University Chemists Advance Organic Semiconductor Processing
Released June 26, 2007
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Craig Ogle Research Team Observes Elusive Copper (III) Intermediates
Released June 15, 2007
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News thumbnail Bruce Weisman and Laurent Cognet Nanotube Flickering Reveals Single-Molecule Rendezvous
Released June 7, 2007
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News thumbnail Iowa State Scientists Demonstrate First Use of Nanotechnology to Enter Plant Cells
Released May 16, 2007
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News thumbnail Hamilton College Researchers Discover Molecules With the Potential to Treat Breast Cancer
Released May 4, 2007
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News thumbnail Gold Nanoparticles Help Detect a Toxic Metal--Mercury
Released April 27, 2007
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photo of Petri dish with 'motion W' in it Arming the Fight Against Resistant Bacteria
Released April 27, 2007
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Cartoon of carbene splitting hydrogen and ammonia University of California-Riverside Chemists Identify Organic Molecules That Mimic Metals
Released April 19, 2007
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Oxygen atoms Where Is the Proton? Yale Scientists Discover Footprints of Shared Protons
Released April 12, 2007
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"NanoBucky" is a 3-D nanoscale model made from tiny, carbon nanofiber "hairs." Getting a Feel for the Nano World
Released March 27, 2007
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A new type of glass may one day be used to deliver medicines inside the body. Melts in Your Body, Not in Your Hand
Released December 7, 2006
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The 1 million neurons in the brain of a honey bee control and array of complex social behaviors. Newly Discovered Genes, Brain Chemicals Likely Play a Role in Complex Bee Behavior
Released October 30, 2006
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Researchers are using vitamin C (background) to craft certain plastics more efficiently. Vitamin C and Water Not Just Healthy for People -- Healthy for Plastics, too
Released October 23, 2006
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Scientists have developed a microfluidic system that successfully models blood clotting. Novel Laboratory Model Reveals Clues to How Blood Starts Clotting
Released October 17, 2006
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Each rotating cyanide molecule throws back the surrounding water molecules. Frictionless Motion Observed in Water
Released April 7, 2006
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Students from across the Middle East grapple with a chemistry problem at the Petra workshop. Bonding in the Middle East
Released April 6, 2006
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The Purdue miniature mass spectrometer can easily be carried with one hand. Small, Ultra-fast and Ultra-versatile Scanner Takes Chemical Analysis to the Field
Released March 16, 2006
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