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39 min ago | Bioscience Technology

RNA Counting Improved in Pathogenic Bacteria

Small molecules of RNA play a key regulatory role in bacteria. Due to their small size, directly measuring the number of small RNA present in a single bacterium has proven so far to be an impossible task.

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4 hrs ago | CiteULike

The taxonomy, biology and chemistry of the fungal Pestalotiopsis genus

To insert individual citation into a bibliography in a word-processor, select your preferred citation style below and drag-and-drop it into the document.

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9 hrs ago | Clarksville Online

NASA reports International Space Station Flame Experiment produces strange results

For thousands of years, people have been mixing the oxygen-rich air of Earth with an almost endless variety of fuels to produce hot luminous flame.

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Related Topix: NASA, Science, Fire, UC San Diego, Offbeat

Tue Jun 18, 2013

Boing Boing

Five great myths of cocktail chemistry

There is nothing wrong with adding ice to scotch, writes Kevin Liu at Serious Eats.

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Science Daily

Working backward: Computer-aided design of zeolite templates

The research is available online and will be featured on the June 21 cover of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Journal of Materials Chemistry A. The method allows chemists to work backward by first considering the type of zeolite they want to make and then creating the organic template needed to produce it.

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Related Topix: Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science, Computers, Rice University, Physics

Packaging Digest

'Chromatografting' imparts barrier to paper

A sustainable method from BT3 Technologies of France deposits fatty acids on paper substrates to yield superior barrier properties against moisture and oxygen.

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Related Topix: Science, France, World News

Seattle Times

Nobel Prize winner for physics dies in Maine

Kenneth Wilson, a physicist who earned a Nobel prize for pioneering work that changed the way physicists think about phase transitions, has died in Maine.

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Related Topix: Physics, Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Science Daily

Chemical probe confirms that body makes its own rotten egg gas, H2S, to benefit health

In the new study, chemists developed a chemical probe that reacts and lights up when live human cells generate hydrogen sulfide, says chemist Alexander R. Lippert, Southern Methodist University, Dallas.

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Related Topix: Science, Southern Methodist University, UC Berkeley

CiteULike

Nectar chemistry is tailored for both attraction of mutualists and protection from exploiters.

Plants produce nectar to attract pollinators in the case of floral nectar and defenders in the case of extrafloral nectar .

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Packaging Digest

Plastic film recycling group gains momentum

Demonstrating growth and increasing momentum, the American Chemistry Council announces the addition of Chevron Phillips Chemical Co., KW Plastics Recycling, Mil-tek and Verdeco Plastics Inc. to the Flexible Film Recycling Group , the self-funded working group dedicated to driving unprecedented growth in polyethylene film recovery.

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Independent.ie

Students happy with higher level Chemistry

Students were very happy with the Leaving Certificate Chemistry Higher Level paper, according to Dr Martina Audley of Yeats College, Galway.

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WFMZ

Albright chemistry major awarded Goldwater scholarship

Zeke Cole, an Albright College chemistry major, has been named a 2013 Goldwater Scholar by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program, the school announced Tuesday.

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Related Topix: Science, Albright College

RobAid

Medang tree provides key to greener chemistry

Researchers at the Research School of Chemistry of the Australian National University , Canberra, discovered that a rare tree found in Malaysia and Borneo holds the secret to greener chemical production.

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Related Topix: Science, National University

Tech Review

Greener Plastics

There can be little doubt that plastic materials have dramatically improved everything from clothing to travel to communications to building.

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Mon Jun 17, 2013

Film School Rejects

Short Film: 'On Our Way' is a Low Budget Romance Done Right

Why Watch? Although director Fergal Rock could do with a better camera package, the charm of this short film comes from the sweetness of its leads.

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Related Topix: Science, Arts, Theater

Health.com

Saturated Fat May Make the Brain Vulnerable to Alzheimer's

A diet high in saturated fat can quickly rob the brain of a key chemical that helps protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to new research.

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Related Topix: Life, Dieting, Alzheimer's, Health, Science

Stanford

Find your passion, Nobel laureate tells graduates

Members of the medical school's class of 2013 laugh as they listen to a speech by Long Nguyen, who spoke on behalf of the graduating MD students.

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Related Topix: Johns Hopkins University, Little Falls, MN

Science Daily

Researchers unmask Janus-faced nature of mechanical forces with supercomputer

At least, that used to be the rule in mechanochemistry, a method that researchers apply to set chemical reactions in motion by means of mechanical forces.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, High Performance Computing, Science, Computers

SFGate

Summer camp students visit Richland security lab

Allen Seifert, right, a nuclear engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, leads students Hannah Gardiner, left, Andrea Richard and Pat Mulligan on a tour of PNNL's Shallow Underground Laboratory, June 11, 2013.

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Seattle Times

Summer camp students visit Richland security lab

Physicist Bob Runkle used a double-gloved hand to point to a landline telephone on a counter in a laboratory 30 feet underground.

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