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46 min ago | Examiner.com

Can vitamins be used to repel mosquitoes and ticks?

Getting enough vitamin B1 in your diet is essential for maintaining a healthy body.

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Related Topix: Supplement, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B, Entomology, Science, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1 hr ago | EurekAlert!

Mayo Clinic: How gold nanoparticles can help fight ovarian cancer

Positively charged gold nanoparticles are usually toxic to cells, but cancer cells somehow manage to avoid nanoparticle toxicity.

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Related Topix: Nanotechnology, Science / Technology, Biology, Science

6 hrs ago | Business Wire

AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry Selects Arkieva S&OP and Inventory Analyzer for Global Planning

AkzoNobel Surface Chemistry is a global producer of cationic, nonionic, anionic and amphoteric surfactants.

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Related Topix: Science, Marketing

6 hrs ago | Universe Today

Curiosity Drills 2nd Hole into Ancient Mars Rocks Searching for the Ingredients of Life

This time lapse mosaic shows Curiosity maneuvering the robotic arm to drill into her 2nd rock target named "Cumberland" to collect powdery Martian material on May 19, 2013 for analysis by her onboard chemistry labs; SAM & Chemin.

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Related Topix: Science, Science / Technology, NASA, Pasadena, CA

10 hrs ago | GwdToday.com

Dukes Setting 'An Example of What Good Faculty Should Be'

Albert Dukes III had a hard time choosing between chemistry and physics. In the end, he went with chemistry, because it was "more hands-on, and more applicable in terms of benefiting you in life." The nanocrystal research that he is doing at Lander, where he has taught since earning a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University in 2011, is a perfect example ... (more)

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Related Topix: Science, Lander University, Vanderbilt University, Solar Energy, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy

Mon May 20, 2013

Chemical & Engineering News

Silencing Bacterial Communications

Replacing a single aspartate residue in this cyclic peptide with an alanine produces a potent inhibitor of quorum sensing in Staphylococcus aureus .

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Related Topix: University of Wisconsin Madison, Science

NOLA.com

High tech will never make teachers obsolete, educational visionary tells UNO audience

In the idealistic educational strategy that Salman Khan spelled out Monday evening to an enthralled audience at the University of New Orleans , students learn at their own pace from the thousands of YouTube videos his enterprise has turned out for a worldwide audience on everything from art history to organic chemistry to differential calculus.

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Related Topix: New Orleans, LA, Science, Metairie, LA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University

Chemical & Engineering News

Top-Down Proteomics Becomes Reality

In the mid-1990s, as the Human Genome Project was in full swing, scientists started thinking about the protein complement of the genome, and proteomics-the identification and characterization of all of an organism's proteins-was born.

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Related Topix: Biology, Science, Cornell University, Northwestern University

WebWire

Eames Molded Plastic Chairs Return in a New, More Sustainable Fiberglass

The Eames Molded Plastic Chair, created by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, is perhaps the epitome of the celebrated couple's design process-a philosophy characterized by a journey of exploration, evolution, insight and delight.

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Related Topix: Office Equipment, Furniture, Herman Miller, Science

Chemical and Engineering News

Safety Probe Of Academic Labs

Safety in academic and other nonindustrial chemical research laboratories will be the focus of a yearlong investigation by a National Academy of Sciences committee, which held its first meeting last week in Washington, D.C. The study will consider how safe lab practices can be promoted in academic and government labs, explained H. Holden Thorp, ... (more)

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Related Topix: Science, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, UC Los Angeles, California, Texas Tech

University of Bristol news

New A 23m research unit will use advances in genetics to help reduce risk of disease

A new A 23million research unit is announced today, that will exploit the latest advances in genetics to improve understanding of how changes to lifestyle or environment, as well as pharmacological interventions, can reduce the risk of disease.

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Related Topix: Genetics, Medicine, Science

The Miami Herald

ERBA Diagnostics: Rooted in Mumbai, growing in Miami

ERBA products are employed in tests and analyses related to autoimmune and infectious diseases, diabetes and blood chemistry.

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Related Topix: World News, India, Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Science, Biotech, IVAX Diagnostics, Healthcare Industry, Miami Dade County, FL

Sun May 19, 2013

Universe Today

Drill, Baby, Drill! - How Does Curiosity 'Do It'

Video Caption: This JPL video shows the complicated choreography to get drill samples to Curiosity's instruments as she prepares for 2nd drilling at "Cumberland." See where "Cumberland" is located in our panoramic photo mosaic below.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, NASA, Robots, Science, Pasadena, CA

Newswise

In Early Earth, Iron Helped RNA Catalyze Electron Transfer

A new study shows how complex biochemical transformations may have been possible under conditions that existed when life began on the early Earth.

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Related Topix: Biology, Science, Biochemistry, Georgia Tech

MediLexicon

A Vicious Cycle That Helps Obesity Perpetuate Itself

With obesity reaching epidemic levels in some parts of the world, scientists have only begun to understand why it is such a persistent condition.

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Related Topix: Biology, Science, Brown University, Biochemistry, Health

Patch.com

Bolingbrook Job Central: Valley View, Tutors Needed, Meijer, Exelon

Job-searching? Want to see what's out there? Check out these job listings in the Bolingbrook area.

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Related Topix: Bolingbrook, IL, Retail, Apparel, Jos A Bank Clothiers, Naperville, IL, Science, Education Etc., Romeoville, IL

National Geographic

Rosalind Franklin works at a microscope.

In April, National Geographic News published a story about the letter in which scientist Francis Crick described DNA to his 12-year-old son.

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Related Topix: Science, Southern Methodist University, Texas, Pomona College, Astronomy

Anthroblogogy

Oldest water on earth

The finding, announced in the May 16 issue of the journal Nature, raises the tantalizing possibility that ancient life might be found deep underground not only within Earth , but in similar oases that may exist on Mars , the scientists who studied the water said.

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Related Topix: Science

Sat May 18, 2013

LongmontFYI

Longmont's Zometool settling in (hopefully) for growth phase

The roots of Longmont's Zometool date back decades, but the company has undergone a transformation in recent years.

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Related Topix: Longmont, CO, Marketing, Science, Inventions, Science / Technology, Boulder, CO

The Indianapolis Star

Nearly 250 faculty, students, community members provide ideas on how Purdue can save $40M

President Mitch Daniels isn’t the only one at Purdue University on a quest to save money at the West Lafayette campus.

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Related Topix: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Science

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