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Physics on a Plane: Helium Crystals Grown in Zero Gravity
December 12, 2012 Physicists from Japan have taken to the skies to grow crystals in zero gravity. Helium crystals were grown using high pressures, extremely low temperatures (0.6K/-272°C) and by splashing them ... > full story -
Research May Have Important Implications for Combating Diabetes
December 12, 2012 Biochemists are providing new insights that could have important implications for understanding and treating ... > full story -
Study Paves Way to Design Drugs Aimed at Multiple Protein Targets at Once
December 12, 2012 Pharmaceutical chemists had suggested that the objective of a drug hitting multiple targets simultaneously is impossible and unlikely to succeed. A new study shows how to efficiently and effectively ... > full story -
Substance With Promising in Vitro Anti-Cancer Effects Synthesized: Substance Found in Tiny Amounts in Chinese Medicinal Herb
December 12, 2012 In science's equivalent of ascending Mt. Everest, researchers are reporting success in one of the most difficult challenges in synthetic chemistry -- a field in which scientists reproduce natural and ... > full story -
New Geometries: Researchers Create New Shapes of Artificial Microcompartments
December 12, 2012 Researchers have figured out how to mimic the different shapes of microcompartments found in nature. The findings could have implications in materials research, targeted drug delivery, and ... > full story -
Ultra-Short Laser Pulses Control Chemical Processes
December 12, 2012 Specially shaped laser pulses can be used to change the state of electrons in a molecule. This process only takes several attoseconds -- but it can initiate another, much slower process: The ... > full story -
Was Life Inevitable? New Paper Pieces Together Metabolism's Beginnings
December 12, 2012 A new synthesis by two researchers offers a coherent picture of how metabolism, and thus all life, arose. The study offers new insights into how the complex chemistry of metabolism cobbled itself ... > full story -
New Method to Understand Superconductors
December 12, 2012 Researchers have devised a new method to understand the processes that happen when atoms cool which could lead to new materials for superconducting power grids and widespread use of magnetic ... > full story -
Photosynthesis: Mysterious Enzyme Structure Solved
December 12, 2012 Scientists have solved a long-standing puzzle in photosynthesis research. With the aid of quantum chemistry they were able to provide unexpected insight into the properties of the oxygen evolving ... > full story -
Ancient Red Dye Powers New 'Green' Battery: Chemists Use Plant Extract in Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Lithium-Ion Battery
December 11, 2012 Rose madder -- a natural plant dye once prized throughout the Old World to make fiery red textiles -- has found a second life as the basis for a new "green" battery. Chemists have developed a ... > full story
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