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17-Mar-2011 - Scientists at the Royal Society of Chemistry in Cambridge, UK, have warned against panic buying of potassium iodide tablets as the crisis in Japan continues. Experts have also cautioned against scaremongering over the effects of the explosions at the Fukushima nuclear plant, saying that any ...
11-Feb-2011 - Scientists in China have developed for the first time a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) that can produce hydrogen at temperatures below 25ºC. Normally, hydrogen production by bacterial metabolism is decreased at lower temperatures due to the decreased speed of individual enzyme catalysed ...
11-Feb-2011 - UK scientists have made a ‘sleeping Trojan horse’ that transports metal ions into cells that could be used in drug delivery and to image diseased cells. Michael Coogan and colleagues made a rhenium, polypyridine-based molecular vessel. It was membrane impermeant when empty, but when it was ...
10-Feb-2011 - Scientists in Japan have revealed how antibiotic vancomycin dimers are effective against vancomycin-resistant bacteria. Vancomycin, a glycopeptide antibiotic, is used to treat bacterial infections in cases when other antibiotics are ineffective. However, the development of vancomycin resistant ...
09-Feb-2011 - Stable nanoparticles that could be used to track the fate of neural stem cells following transplantation in the spinal chord have been developed by UK scientists. The cells are a promising treatment for repairing spinal chord injuries as they have the ability to generate tissue. Magnetic ...
08-Feb-2011 - Strychnine can now be synthesised in just six steps, say US scientists. Christopher Vanderwal and his team from the University of California, Irvine created four new carbon–carbon bonds and a carbon–oxygen bond in four steps on the way to making strychnine.‘Until recently, the fastest synthesis ...
26-Jan-2011 - Chinese scientists have developed a much easier way to make the short strands of RNA that are an essential tool in understanding what genes do. Short interfering ribonucleic acids (siRNAs) were first discovered in 1999, and found to interfere with the expression of specific genes – thus giving ...
26-Jan-2011 - UK chemists have developed new multidisciplinary approaches that could be vital to the chemical and pharmaceutical development of new drugs. Robert Lancaster and colleagues have observed the stability of polymorphic organic compounds and researched how the nature and amount of different ...
23-Dec-2010 - Scientists from China have made novel anti-tumour pharmacophores, compounds that carry features responsible for a drug’s biological activity. The team, led by Shiqi Peng, made 20 novel beta-carboline-3-carbonyl-amino acid benzyl esters and investigated their activity as DNA intercalators. DNA ...
22-Dec-2010 - The organochlorine 2,2-dichloropropionate, also known as dalapon, is a herbicide that’s regulated in potable water in Australia, but it is also a little known disinfection by-propduct (DBP). Typical levels when formed as a DBP and their relationship to other DBPs are virtually ...
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