
Organic Carbon from Mars, but Not Biological
Molecules containing large
chains of carbon and
hydrogen -- the building
blocks of all life on Earth
-- have been the targets of
missions to Mars from Viking
... > full story

Artificial Leaf Device Produces Hydrogen in Water Using Only Sunlight
Scientists have developed,
using nanotechnology, a
device with semiconductor
materials which generate
hydrogen independently in
... > full story

Rapid DNA Sequencing May Soon Be Routine Part of Each Patient's Medical Record
Rapid DNA sequencing may
soon become a routine part
of each individual's medical
record, providing enormous
information previously
... > full story

Availability of Hydrogen Controls Chemical Structure of Graphene Oxide
A new study shows that the
availability of hydrogen
plays a significant role in
determining the chemical and
structural makeup of
... > full story
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High-Speed Method to Aid Search for Solar Energy Storage Catalysts
May 25, 2012 Scientist have developed a new high-throughput method to identify electrocatalysts for water ... > full story -
Discarded Data May Hold the Key to a Sharper View of Molecules
May 24, 2012 There's nothing like a new pair of eyeglasses to bring fine details into sharp relief. For scientists who study the large molecules of life from proteins to DNA, the equivalent of new lenses have ... > full story -
Newly Modified Nanoparticle Opens Window on Future Gene Editing Technologies
May 24, 2012 Researchers are using nanoparticles to simultaneously deliver proteins and DNA into plant cells. The technology could allow more sophisticated and targeted editing of plant genomes. And that could ... > full story -
Morphing Robots and Shape-Shifting Sculptures: Origami-Inspired Design Merges Engineering, Art
May 21, 2012 Researchers have shown how to create morphing robotic mechanisms and shape-shifting sculptures from a single sheet of paper in a method reminiscent of origami, the Japanese art of paper ... > full story -
Method to Strengthen Proteins With Polymers
May 21, 2012 Scientists have synthesized polymers to attach to proteins in order to stabilize them during shipping, storage and other activities. The study findings suggest that these polymers could be useful in ... > full story -
Totally RAD: Bioengineers Create Rewritable Digital Data Storage in DNA
May 21, 2012 Scientists have devised a method for repeatedly encoding, storing and erasing digital data within the DNA of living cells. In practical terms, they have devised the genetic equivalent of a binary ... > full story -
From Lemons to Lemonade: Using Carbon Dioxide to Make Carbon Nitride
May 21, 2012 Scientists have discovered a chemical reaction that not only eats up the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, it creates some useful compounds to ... > full story -
Attraction or Repulsion? New Method Predicts Interaction Energy of Large Molecules
May 18, 2012 Scientists have developed and validated a more accurate method for predicting the interaction energy of large molecules, such as biomolecules used to develop new ... > full story -
Chemists Merge Experimentation With Theory in Understanding of Water Molecule
May 18, 2012 Using newly developed imaging technology, chemists have confirmed years of theoretical assumptions about water molecules, the most abundant and one of the most frequently studied substances on ... > full story -
In Chemical Reactions, Water Adds Speed Without Heat
May 17, 2012 Scientists have discovered how adding trace amounts of water can tremendously speed up chemical reactions -— such as hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis —- in which hydrogen is one of the ... > full story
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