Chemistry

Seeds of Truth

What better weapon is there to use against starving populations than food? A closer look at the article revealed it wasn't a Norm Coleman ploy to get folks in Minnesota to quit eating burgers and fries, nor a menu for the...

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What Pheromone Cologne Is And How Can It Help Your Sex Life? (Sebastian Thomas)

Many men and women don't really know what pheromone cologne is and how can it help your sex life. That is quite unfortunate for the men, because it really is in their benefit. For starters, pheromones are just simply a natural...

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Moreover Public: Chemist named director of Lawrence Berkeley lab

The UC regents, meeting in Los Angeles, confirmed the appointment recommended by UC President Mark Yudof after a special search committee had screened 140 candidates. Alivisatos, 50, is the laboratory's seventh director since...

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Hamner Institutes Scientist to Speak at Conference Focusing on Military Life Sciences Initiatives

The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences has announced that Melvin Andersen, Ph.D., director of The Hamner Program in Chemical Safety Sciences and director of the Computational Biology Division, will join a panel at the U.S....

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How Crystals Get Their Groove Back

By Michael Torrice ScienceNOW Daily News If you ever took a chemistry lab class in college, chances are you once stared desperately at a flask of liquid, crossing your fingers for tiny crystals to appear. To learn more about...

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Are Chief Execs Paid Too Much?

Engineer applies economic entropy to analyze CEO's salaries. By Seán Ottewell, Editor at Large Venkat Venkatasubramanian, a professor of chemical engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., outlines his theory in...

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Research challenges for understanding landscape changes identified

WASHINGTON -- Nine research challenges and four research initiatives that are poised to advance the study of how Earth's landscapes change were unveiled today in a new report by the National Research Council. These challenges...

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New pathways to metabolise sexual assault drug found

From ANI Washington, Nov 21: Date-rape drug-4-hydroxybutyrate (4-HB)-can be metabolised by the human body in more than one ways, according to a new study. Ohio and Michigan researchers have determined new routes by which 4-HB-...

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Beyond Genomics, Biologists And Engineers Decode The Next Frontier

A team of Princeton biologists and engineers has dramatically improved the speed and accuracy of measuring an enigmatic set of proteins that influences almost every aspect of how cells and tissues function. The new method...

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Chemical Christmas Crackers

Annual Children's Christmas Demonstration Lecture by Professor David Phillips Professor David Phillips, department of chemistry, presents this years Annual Children's Christmas Demonstration Lecture on: "Chemical Christmans...

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