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7 hrs ago | RedOrbit

Methane-producing Molecule Can Also Repair DNA

Catalysts assist in chemical reactions without undergoing any alteration of their own.

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16 hrs ago | SouthCoastToday.com

Benefit of taking Q10 isn't proven

DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have read different articles on the benefits of coenzyme Q10.

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Thu Jul 02, 2009

East Valley Living

UA Foundation Hires Shaun Sommerer as Vice President

" The University of Arizona Foundation has hired Shaun O. Sommerer, PhD, to serve as Vice President for Arizona Health Sciences Development.

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Related Topix: Arizona, Arizona Government, University of Arizona, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV Metro, Science

Physics Blog

Alzheimer's research yields potential drug target

This illustrates the progression of AB42 to a toxic dodecamer, or, "twelve-mer" aggregation, . Below, the AB40 oligomer only becomes a nontoxic tetramer aggregation.

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Related Topix: Alzheimer's, Health, UC Santa Barbara, Science, Biochemistry, Biology

Wed Jul 01, 2009

Chemistry World

Going green with white biotech

Industrial or 'white' biotechnology has already begun to makes inroads into the chemicals sector, but with climate change and 'green' practices high on the agenda, how much of an impact is it likely to have? This was one of the debates taking place at Green Week, the European Commission's annual conference on climate change, held 23-26 June.

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Related Topix: Biotech, Science / Technology, Science, New-Wave, Plastics

Medical News Today

Isotopes, The Atomic Clues Used To Solve Crimes, Date Ancient Artifacts And Identify Chemicals

Main Category: Medical Devices / Diagnostics Also Included In: Public Health ; Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 30 Jun 2009 - 4:00 PDT Whether it's the summer grass that tickles your feet or the red Bordeaux smacking on your palette, nearly every part of the world around you carries special chemical markers.

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Related Topix: Biology, Science, Health

Science Daily

Can A New Implant Coating Technique Create A New Six Million Dollar Man?

Noam Eliaz of the TAU School of Mechanical Engineering has developed an electrochemical process for coating metal implants which vastly improves their functionality, longevity and integration into the body.

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Tue Jun 30, 2009

Chattanooga Times Free Press

Matinee Melee: Krasinski, Rudolph anchor 'Away We Go' with honest intimacy

Rating: R for language and some sexual content. Synopsis: Burt Farlander and Verona De Tessant are about to have a baby and decide to travel around the country looking for the perfect place to start a family.

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Related Topix: Away We Go, Science

RedOrbit

American Chemical Society's Weekly News

Like astronomers counting stars in the familiar universe of outer space, chemists in Switzerland are reporting the latest results of a survey of chemical space a ' the so-called chemical universe where tomorrow's miracle drugs may reside.

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Related Topix: Astronomy, Science

Ag Professional

Dow to build and operate pilot-scale, algae-based integrated biorefinery with Algenol Biofuels

Dow to build and operate pilot-scale, algae-based integrated biorefinery with Algenol Biofuels Jun.

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Related Topix: Rubber-Plastics, Manufacturing, Dow Chemical, Chemicals, Alternative Energy, Science / Technology, Energy, Science, Department of Energy

Science Daily

Particulate Pollution, Soot Spur Global Warming

Like a black car on a bright summer day, soot absorbs solar energy. Recent atmospheric models have ranked soot, also called black carbon, second only to carbon dioxide in potential for atmospheric warming.

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Related Topix: Global Warming, Solar Energy, Alternative Energy, Science / Technology, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy, Science, UC San Diego, Los Angeles Metro

Mon Jun 29, 2009

Stanford News Service

Stanford researchers find a quicker, cheaper way to sort isotopes

Whether it's the summer grass that tickles your feet or the red Bordeaux smacking on your palate, nearly every part of the world around you carries special chemical markers.

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Related Topix: Stanford, CA, Science, Drink, Wine

Physics Blog

Hi-tech 'Trojan horse' can kill cancer cells: researchers

Australian researchers are set to begin human trials of a tiny nano-cell that acts as a "Trojan horse" against cancer cells, a breakthrough they say may curb the need for debilitating chemotherapy.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Cancer, Health, Spyware, Science / Technology, Biotech, Robots, Science

Newswise

New Detector Promises Earlier Detection of Viral Infections

A Vanderbilt chemist and a biomedical engineer have teamed up to develop a respiratory virus detector that is sensitive enough to detect an infection at an early stage, takes only a few minutes to return a result and is simple enough to be performed in a pediatrician's office.

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Colorado Daily

CU workshop teaches biodiesel basics About a dozen people in a...

The idea behind the free "Biodiesel 101 Workshop" was to show that anyone can make the alternative fuel -- though a chemistry background is a definite advantage.

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Related Topix: Science, Alternative Energy, Science / Technology, Energy, Boulder, CO

Sun Jun 28, 2009

Free Republic

Analysis: Law need not bow to chemistry

Expressing a heavy dose of skepticism that crime lab reports are so reliable as to be beyond question, the Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for chemists and other scientists who prepare such reports to be summoned to the witness stand in criminal trials to defend their analyses.

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Related Topix: Criminal Defense Law, Law, Science, US News

Sat Jun 27, 2009

TheSpectrum.com

Here's a 'Proposal' that demands refusal

They only exist in movies: Sham engagements with elaborate bogus weddings, swooping eagles that steal cell phones, immigration officials who travel thousands of miles across North America to investigate one potential law breaker, and 90-year-old grandmas who engage in native Eskimo fire chants.

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Related Topix: The Proposal, Wedding, Science

Audio video revolution

Confessions of a Shopaholic

"Confessions of a Shopaholic" had potential, but unfortunately, it doesn't know what direction to take.

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Related Topix: Confessions of a Shopaholic, Comedy Movies, Wedding Crashers, Isla Fisher, Science

AutoblogGreen

EnerDel gets $3.3 million to make safer lithium batteries with Argonne

It has not been a quiet year for Indianapolis-based EnerDel, the li-ion battery subsidiary of Ener1 .

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Related Topix: Indianapolis, IN, Indianapolis Metro, Computers, US Politics, US News, US Senate, Evan Bayh, Democrat, Department of Energy, Science

Fri Jun 26, 2009

Science Blog

LSUHSC research identifies enzyme that makes survival molecule for key vision cells

Research lead by Dr. Nicolas Bazan, Boyd Professor and Director of the Neuroscience Center of Excellence at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, identifying an enzyme that makes neuroprotectin D1 which specifically and selectively protects retinal cells key for vision, will be published in the June 26, 2009 issue of the Journal of Biological ...

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Related Topix: LSU Health Sciences Center, Science

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