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Nano Grows Cold

EMSL researchers test a new way to build nanostructures that is "green" and elegantly simple
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Nuts about Gum

Scientists use EMSL resources to demonstrate benefits of incorporating Xanthan gum into remediation process
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Baby Teeth

NMR studies at EMSL reveal how the hardest material in the human body - tooth enamel - starts to form at the molecular level
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Survival Mode

EMSL scientists measure protein expression in oceanic microbial communities that heavily influence biogeochemical cycles
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Metals with a Complex

EMSL's Biogeochemistry Grand Challenge shows the importance of considering metal-ligand complexes as part of bioremediation strategies
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Up in the Air

Researchers integrate tools at EMSL to more accurately interpret the results of studies on air pollution
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Undercover

EMSL team designs new protein separations system that enhances the detection of hard-to-find proteins in human plasma
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Just Breathe

EMSL team develops MRI method that provides view of complex airflow in mammalian lungs
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