All articles by Simon Hadlington – Page 19
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Viral nanoreactor captures single molecules
Researchers have trapped and studied a single molecule of enzyme inside a viral nanocage
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Researchers see electrons in a spin
US researchers have measured the spin state of single atoms
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Sugaring the pill
A key advance in efforts to bolt sugar molecules onto natural products in the search for new drugs
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Sweet approach to tackling cancer
Synthetic cancer vaccine targets sugar molecules on the surface of tumour cells
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Switchable surfactant could cut laundry water waste
Peptide-based surfactants can act reversibly - but at a price
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Nature captured in a test-tube
Chemists hijack biosynthetic pathways to create complex molecules using only enzymes
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Cheerful news for antidepressant research
Two groups independently solve inhibitor binding conundrum of neurotransmitter carrier
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The burning issue
Fossil fuel combustion in pure oxygen would make greenhouse gasses easier to capture
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Making light work of drug release
Photolabile masking agents from organic synthesis used for precision drug delivery.
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Now you stick me, now you don't
A new type of reversible adhesion changes stickiness at the flip of a pH switch
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Lift-off for fingerprint analysis
New non-destructive technique for chemically analysing fingerprints collected from crime scenes
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Antarctic atmosphere could give Gaia hypothesis a boost
Unexpectedly high and persistent levels of halogen oxides found in the Antarctic atmosphere
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Nanowire shines light on subwavelength microscopy
Potassium niobate nanowire acts as a novel light source for a new type of microscope
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Boron is key to antifungal agent
Understanding the role of boron in a new antimicrobial compound could lead to new drugs
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More sugary solutions for petroleum substitutes
Independent research groups have arrived at different ways of converting sugars into fuels and feedstock
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Sweet substitute for petroleum products
New method for converting sugars to chemical feedstock, replacing petroleum products
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A new way to look at the brain
Simultaneous Pet and MRI scans provide hitherto unavailable information on human tissues