All articles by Ned Stafford – Page 8
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Young chemists win share of ERC windfall
300 researchers awarded 2 million euros each by European funding body
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Chemistry is key for technology pioneers
World Economic Forum unveils its hot prospects for 2008
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Smallest ever advent calendar made
German scientists have made a nano-scale advent calendar, complete with snowman and Santa
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Joining up nanocircuits
Strings of porphyrin molecules covalently bonded together for the first time
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Chemistry a winner in German funding boost for elite universities
Top universities share 1.9 billion euros in final round of 'excellence initiative'
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Artificial cornea set for clinical trials next year
Protein lining allows cornea to stick to the eye without stitches
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Germany's 900m euro molecular imaging drive
An alliance of five German firms to develop medical imaging technology with government backing
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Catalytic converters go nano
Mazda unveils plans to cut precious metal use by using nanoparticles
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Catalytic converters go nano
Mazda unveils plans to cut precious metal use by using nanoparticles
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Electric cars hoping for lithium ion revolution
General Motors invests in two battery companies
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Electric cars hoping for lithium ion revolution
Competing battery technologies race for 2010 launch date
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Young scientists win million-Euro prizes
How would you react if you were thirty-something and fortunate enough to win a cash award
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Chemists take unique river jaunt
Danube environmental survey is 'biggest river expedition of its kind'
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Photons meet neutrons as research centres merge
Hahn-Meitner Institute and Bessy combine forces in nanomaterials and solar research
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Structure-recognition software unveiled
Chemists saved the trouble of converting old pictures of chemical structures into computer-readable format
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Institute to study how we age
Germany's Max Planck society has formally approved creation of a new research institute that will focus on the biology of aging
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Big pharma not interested in 'male pill'
German drug giant Bayer has officially stopped research and development of a hormonal male contraceptive
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German x-ray laser tunnel gets the go ahead
Proposed billion-euro, 3.4-km long laser tunnel will let researchers watch chemical reactions take place at atomic resolution
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New HIV blocker prepares for market
Full-speed ahead for clinical trials of recently discovered drug hopeful