All articles by Elinor Richards – Page 2
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3D model to study breast cancer
A computer simulation could help scientists understand the processes that lead to breast cancer
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Laser treatment for late-stage cancer
Light therapy could be used to treat cancer after it has spread to other areas in the body
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Chickpeas grow taller with carbon nanotubes
Water soluble carbon nanotubes can aid plant growth
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Diagnosing diseases with CDs
A microfluidic device has been built into a compact disc for use in a personal computer to analyse cells
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Identifying the cause of pregnancy loss
A protein found in the blood could be responsible for recurring pregnancy loss
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Thirty minute flu gene detector
A portable device to detect influenza is more accurate than current methods and can give a result in 30 minutes
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The true cost of getting energy from the sun
A new model to calculate the cost of solar energy may give more accurate results than current models
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Compounds to combat cold sores
Diones to target the herpes simplex virus and a nanocarrier delivery system
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Diet affects cholesterol drug
Metals in the body have been found to affect the performance of statin drugs
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Sensors in the blood
A zinc based sensor to detect artery hardening compounds in real blood samples
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Graphene catalyst comes out on top
Graphene-based solid acid catalysts could be a cheap alternative to sulfuric acid
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Potential source of new antibiotics investigated
A bacterial enzyme with a highly unusual mechanism may lead to a range of novel antibiotics.
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Heteroborane isomer stabilities predicted by energy penalties
Boron's rich polyhedral structural chemistry continues to excite chemists, as German researchers find new ways to predict the relative stabilities of heteroboranes.
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Detecting alkaloids
A new non-destructive method for the detection of alkaloids in plant tissue has been developed by a team of US researchers.
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New fluorophilic phosphines for use in catalysis
Advances in the synthesis of ligands for use in rhodium-based catalysts could lead to industrially viable applications.
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Molecular gearbox
A remarkable molecular gearbox with potential applications in nanoscience and smart materials has been developed.
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