All Life articles – Page 68
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Business
FDA approves first sickle cell drug in almost two decades
Glutamine-based drug is the first approved for children over 5
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Research
Answer to Greenland algae's blooming health discovered
Annual algal bloom phenomenon solved
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Feature
The science of distilling gin
Do you know your cold compound from your London dry? Nina Notman sorts through the botanicals to find the perfect cocktail
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Research
Computer plastics recycled into toys
Brominated flame retardants found in toys and cup lids
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Business
Amplifying intelligent drug design
This year’s Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year is Andrew Hopkins of start-up Exscientia and the University of Dundee, UK
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Research
Plants surprise by expending energy kicking up a stink
Discovery that flowers don’t just passively release their volatile, smelly compounds overturns conventional wisdom
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Research
Burgers with a side of fluorescent nanomaterials
There are several ways to make carbon dots – laser ablation, electrochemical synthesis and barbecuing
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News
Heavy metal's revenge
Climate change could see levels of toxic mercury rise again even as the world cuts emissions
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Research
Claim that seabirds mistake plastic rubbish for food ‘oversimplified’
Study on foraging seabirds and the ‘chemical lure’ of ocean plastic waste was based on questionable data
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Research
Ocean chemistry was responsible for 2015 Monterey Bay disaster
Unusual balance of nutrients allowed algae to build up high concentrations of neurotoxin
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Opinion
Analysis in the palm of your hand
Wearable chemical sensors could revolutionise lab safety, telemedicine and health monitoring
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News
Why asbestos is still used around the world
Unpicking the politics of a potentially deadly material
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Research
New ingredients for edible electronics
Kitchen cupboard staples used in sensors for detecting digestive disorders
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Webinar
Emerging trends and technologies in forensic toxicology
Agilent review emerging tools and trends in forensic toxicological screening
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Research
Bismuth drug structure solved
After over three centuries of mystery, the structure of bismuth subgallate has finally been uncovered
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Opinion
Can acid dissolve a body?
Watch an experiment recreating how murderers tried to cover their tracks
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Podcast
Caesium chloride
A compound found in mineral water that is also used in medical treatments and solar cells
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Article
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