All articles by Henry Nicholls – Page 2
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6 July 2005: Male dominance under the armpits
Women can tell the dominance of a prospective partner just by sniffing his body odour, suggest researchers.
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16 May 2005: Falling under a smell
An eggy whiff could be the scent of things to come in the operating theatre if the promise of recent research is realised.
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9 May 2005: Scientists tangle over tau
The aggregations of tangled nerves in patients with neurodegenerative disease could be good rather than bad news, argue scientists in the US.
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Just a spoonful of sugar
Chemists have developed new vaccine delivery systems that could do away with the need for refrigeration. Henry Nicholls looks at the implications
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Sports Medicine: Clandestine chemists at it again
Drug testers could be one step ahead of the latest attempt to add to the list of unsporting performance-enhancing drugs
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Scoping for doping
Following the Athens Olympics, Henry Nicholls finds out if chemists are beginning to close on the athletes still determined to use performance-enhancing drugs?
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Agricultural gender crisis
Scientists plan to determine if steroids found in water are due to livestock.
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Marine minerals map Cretaceous climate
Sulfur isotopes on the seabed provide a prehistoric weather report.
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