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Chemist Turns To Self-Assembly To Create New Drugs
February 27, 1998 Using metal atoms as molecular matchmakers, University of Rochester chemist Benjamin Miller has devised a new way of forming a nearly endless variety of potential drugs, then plucking out the most ... > full story -
Even Molecules Act Like Individuals, Stanford Researchers Discover
February 19, 1998 Molecules, it seems, can exhibit a surprising degree of individuality. In experiments that examine the physical behavior of single molecules, Stanford researchers have discovered that when identical ... > full story -
World's Most Heat-Tolerant Creature Suggests Enzymes For Drugs Or Industry, UD Prof Says
February 10, 1998 In a steamy underwater hell west of Costa Rica, weird deep-sea worms survive temperatures nearly hot enough to boil water--too hot for any other complex creature on Earth--and they don't care if ... > full story -
Wyoming Researchers Discover High-Performance Spider Silk Genes
February 10, 1998 Two University of Wyoming scientists have discovered a gene that produces the most highly elastic fiber from a spider's silk. ... > full story -
Columbia Chemist Develops Fluorescing Sensors; Applications Seen In Medical Diagnostics, Research
February 9, 1998 A Columbia University chemist has built molecular sensors that glow bright green when they bind to the substance they are designed to detect. ... > full story -
Cellular Engineers Design Custom Cell Surfaces Able To Adhere To Synthetic Materials
January 6, 1998 Carolyn Bertozzi and her colleagues at the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have found a way to use natural biological processes to plant artificial markers on the surfaces of ... > full story -
U-M And U-Ill. Chemists Create Molecular Antenna To Harvest Light
November 17, 1997 Imagine your roof covered with a thin film of organic molecules busily converting sunlight into electricity. Visualize tiny molecular flashlights illuminating the DNA of living cells. Picture ... > full story -
A Real McCoy 'Tricorder' -- Researchers Develop Affordable, Hand-Held Biosensor For Diagnostics
November 7, 1997 A portable, hand-held biosensor capable of detecting a wide range of medically important chemical compounds has been created by a team of researchers from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) of La ... > full story -
Shuttle-Mir Mission -- Measuring A Microverse With A Universal Yardstick
September 29, 1997 A device that helped show how the universe is put together is being pressed into service to help us understand how molecules assemble themselves into crystals. Lessons from the Interferometer Protein ... > full story -
Computational Shortcut Speeds Quantum Chemical Calculations
September 11, 1997 A Duke University theoretical chemist has described the development and application of a "divide and conquer" method requiring far fewer calculations to model the electronic structure of ... > full story -
New X-Ray Generator To Improve Protein Crystal Research On Space Station
September 1, 1997 A collaborative effort by NASA, university researchers and industry has resulted in the development of a new X-ray generator to speed the collection of protein structure information from crystals ... > full story -
Materials Engineers Usher In Age Of Complex, 'Self-Organizing' Polymers
August 29, 1997 Having mastered the world of simple polymers, materials engineers will now turn their attention toward complex, "self-organizing" polymers. And this will have a profound effect on our ... > full story
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