All articles by Jon Evans – Page 8
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Technologists shed light on biomolecules
Raman spectral signatures underlie new technique for sensitive immunoassay
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Tadpoles stick to protein analysis
Proteins work their way into the middle of a polymerase chain reaction
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Crushing resistance by destroying plasmids
Natural plasmid incompatibility could help combat antibiotic resistance
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Chemists force platinum partnership
Novel compound heralds opportunities at the right hand side of the periodic table
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Liquid reaction from magnetic attraction
Moving water on the nanoscale with the help of a hand-held magnet
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Chemists probe the perils of attachment
Enzyme activity is altered when proteins are adsorbed onto carbon nanotubes
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Screening at the flick of a riboswitch
Directed molecular evolution paves the way to decaffeinated coffee plants
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Did volcanoes help life erupt
Early peptides could have been formed from amino acids in volcanic gas
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One state not enough for liquid phosphorus
X-ray studies reveal molten phosphorus existing in two different density states
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Length matters for carbon nanotubes
Long carbon nanotubes hold promise for new composite materials
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RNA enters the construction trade
Scientists believe that nanoscale devices may be created on large RNA arrays.
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Cassini studies atmospheric chemistry
Spacecraft has already provided detailed information from Jupiter.
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Establishing the structure of hydrates
Researchers develop novel diffraction techniques for structure determination.
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Probing proteins with surface chemistry
Synthetic probes can track activity of proteins in cells.