All articles by Hayley Bennett – Page 10
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Drug sandwich baits E. coli toxins
Polymer scaffolds hook up toxins to proteins that destroy them
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Proteins swap partners
Cells chaperone metalloproteins to prevent them partnering with the wrong metals
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RNA computers built in yeast
Molecular logic inches towards smart therapeutics for living cells
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Miller's legacy: new clues to origins of life
Stashed vials from Stanley Miller's iconic 'primordial soup' experiments re-examined
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Cantilevers bend over for drug detection
Silicon diving boards used as high-throughput screening arrays to study action of antibiotics
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Chemical knockout for Chlamydia
Protein-blocking chemicals better than genetic manipulation to uncover pathogen's infectious secrets
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Cheap catalyst turns cellulose to antifreeze
High pressure chemistry converts biomass to ethylene glycol without precious-metal catalysts
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Nanotubes all shook up
Sonicating carbon nanotubes in chlorinated solvents creates dopants that change the tubes' electronic properties
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Q and A: The hunt for water on Mars
The Red Planet is supposed to be swimming with water - so where is it all?
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New drug hope for controlling heart damage
Small molecule tested on rats cuts tissue damage during heart attack
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Double emulsions could carry combination therapies
Stable, nanoscale water-in-oil-in-water emulsions could deliver double hits of drugs
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Cancer target structure unveiled
First detailed structure of a key enzyme involved in cancer should help scientists develop new tumour-targeting drugs
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Drug uptake rule challenged
Membrane study contradicts a century-old pharmacologists' rule on drug transport
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Furfural fuels straight from cellulose
Cheap chemical conversion boosts promise of alternative plant waste biofuels
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Yeast manufacture morphine precursor
Chemists mix and match enzymes in yeast to make intermediates of painkillers and cancer drugs
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Elastic conductor stretches the bounds of electronics
Nanotube-packed polymer could be used for cheap flexible displays and robot 'skin'
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Breakthrough catalyst for splitting water
Mild electrolysis system boosts hopes for artificial photosynthesis
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Yellow fever mosquito takes chemical cues from bacteria
Bacterial compounds that stimulate egg laying in mosquitoes could help to control dengue and yellow fever