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Image of individual red blood cells lined up within a single capillary in a mouse's ear. Seeing Previously Invisible Molecules for the First Time
Released October 22, 2009
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News thumbnail Researchers Make Key Step Towards Turning Methane Gas Into Liquid Fuel
Released October 22, 2009
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Nobel Prize. NSF Congratulates Nobel Laureates in Medicine/Physiology, Chemistry and Economics
Released October 13, 2009
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chemistry graphic Toward Better Solar Cells: Chemists Gain Control of Light-harvesting Paths
Released October 8, 2009
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Image of hypothetical metallic crystal cells composed of one lithium atom and six hydrogen atoms. For Future Superconductors, a Little Bit of Lithium May Do Hydrogen a Lot of Good
Released October 5, 2009
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chemistry graphic Novel Chemistry for Ethylene and Tin
Released September 29, 2009
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DNA shaped into the letters BYU How to Spell B-Y-U With DNA
Released September 16, 2009
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A photo of a natural color view of Saturn and Titan. Unraveling the Chemistry of Titan's Hazy Atmosphere
Released September 15, 2009
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Artist's illustration of how chlorophyll byproducts light up cell deconstruction in bananas. Bananas Gone Bad Glow Blue in UV-Light
Released September 9, 2009
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chemistry graphic University of Georgia Researchers Show Component of Mothballs is Present in Deep-space Clouds
Released September 2, 2009
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chemistry graphic Let There be Light: Teaching Magnets to do More Than Just Stick Around
Released August 20, 2009
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two distinct structures of water SLAC Researchers Reveal the Dance of Water
Released August 11, 2009
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phosphorescent afterglow New Light-emitting Biomaterial Could Improve Tumor Imaging, Study Shows
Released August 10, 2009
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Barbara Finlayson-Pitts UCI Scientists Discover Ozone-boosting Chemical Reaction
Released July 20, 2009
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chemistry graphic Carb Synthesis Sheds Light on Promising Tuberculosis Drug Target
Released June 22, 2009
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Roman Boulatov Unlike Rubber Bands, Molecular Bonds May Not Break Faster When Pulled
Released June 17, 2009
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chemistry graphic IUPUI Chemists Develop Distributed Drug Discovery: Finding Drugs for Neglected Diseases
Released June 15, 2009
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sun nanomotor New, Light-driven Nanomotor is Simpler, More Promising, Scientists Say
Released June 4, 2009
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chemistry graphic Small Molecules Mimic Natural Gene Regulators
Released June 3, 2009
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Photo of NSB Chrm. Steven Beering and NSF Director Arden Bement posing with 2009 award recipients. NSF and NSB Pay Tribute to Three Top American Scientists and Public Service Awardees at Annual Ceremony
Released May 18, 2009
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non-blinking nanocrystals New Nanocrystals Show Potential for Cheap Lasers, New Lighting
Released May 10, 2009
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component mixture Study Finds Particles, Molecules Prefer Not to Mix
Released May 4, 2009
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Cartoon diagram of an enzyme. Scientists Discover New Chemical Reaction for DNA Production in Bacteria and Viruses
Released April 16, 2009
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chemistry graphic UI Chemists' DNA Biosynthesis Discovery Could Lead to Better Antibiotics
Released April 15, 2009
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albino stage tadpole Penn Researchers Demonstrate a New Model for Drug Discovery With a Fluorescent Anesthetic
Released April 3, 2009
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chemistry graphic Naturally Fluorescent Molecules May Serve As Cancer Biomarker
Released April 2, 2009
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Roman Boulatov and researchers New Molecular Force Probe Stretches Molecules, Atom by Atom
Released March 30, 2009
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carboranethiol isomers, M1 and M9 A New Family of Molecules for Self-assembly: The Carboranes
Released March 24, 2009
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chemistry graphic Hollow Gold Nanospheres Show Promise for Biomedical and Other Applications
Released March 23, 2009
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chemistry graphic Polarizers May Enhance Remote Chemical Detection
Released March 10, 2009
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