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Renaissance in new drugs for rare diseases - May 15, 2013
Fighting bacteria with a new genre of antibodies - May 15, 2013
Safer, more environmentally friendly flame retardant with first-of-its-kind dual effects - May 15, 2013
Keeping fruit, vegetables and cut flowers fresh longer - May 15, 2013
Cotton offers a new ecologically friendly way to clean up oil spills - May 15, 2013
Batteries that bend and flex will transform electronics, transportation - May 8, 2013
Same-day water pollution test could keep beaches open more often - May 8, 2013
Study on coumarin in cinnamon and cinnamon-based products - May 8, 2013
Improved material for ‘laser welding’ of tissue in intestinal surgery - May 8, 2013
Using ‘bacteria-eaters’ to prevent infections on medical implant materials - May 8, 2013
Duckweed as a cost-competitive raw material for biofuel production - May 1, 2013
New evidence on how fluoride fights tooth decay - May 1, 2013
Progress in introducing cleaner cook stoves for billions of people worldwide - May 1, 2013
Solar-powered nanofilters pump in antibiotics to clean contaminated water - May 1, 2013
BRAIN initiative seeks tools to understand human thought, behavior, consciousness - Apr 24, 2013
Explaining how extra virgin olive oil protects against Alzheimer’s disease - Apr 24, 2013
Greener methods for making popular nanoparticle - Apr 24, 2013
Ice tubes in polar seas — “brinicles” or “sea stalactites” — pro - Apr 24, 2013
Fighting bacteria with a new genre of antibodies - Apr 24, 2013
From ancient Egypt — new technologies - Apr 23, 2013
‘Chemical gardens’ could hold the key to understanding the origins of life on Earth - Mar 20, 2013
Six in 10 people worldwide lack access to flush toilets or other adequate sanitation - Mar 20, 2013
Explaining how extra virgin olive oil protects against Alzheimer’s disease - Mar 20, 2013
A milestone for new carbon-dioxide capture/clean coal technology - Mar 20, 2013
Discovery of first motor with revolution motion in a virus-killing bacteria advances nanotechnology - Mar 20, 2013
Will natural gas exports raise prices for consumers? - Mar 13, 2013
Opera’s poisons and potions connect students with chemistry - Mar 13, 2013
Paraffin encapsulated in beach sand material as a new way to store heat from the sun - Mar 13, 2013
Paving the way for greater use of ancient medical knowledge - Mar 13, 2013
New approaches for controlling pesticide exposure in children - Mar 13, 2013
How science debunked the ancient Aztec crystal skull hoax - Mar 6, 2013
Development of the first way to make large amounts of promising anti-cancer substance - Mar 6, 2013
Duckweed as a cost-competitive raw material for biofuel production - Mar 6, 2013
First discovery of a natural topological insulator - Mar 6, 2013
Advance in re-engineering photosynthesis to make drugs, compounds or ingredients - Mar 6, 2013
Famous fraud cases foster a revolution in photograph conservation research - Feb 27, 2013
First mobile app for green chemistry fosters sustainable manufacturing of medicines - Feb 27, 2013
Estimates reduce amount of additional land available for biofuel production - Feb 27, 2013
A new anti-frost and anti-fog coating for glass - Feb 27, 2013
Resurrection of 3-billion-year-old antibiotic-resistance proteins - Feb 27, 2013
Using millions of gigs of data to improve human health - Feb 20, 2013
Spent coffee grounds are a rich source of healthful antioxidants - Feb 20, 2013
A self-healing protective coating for concrete - Feb 20, 2013
Six in 10 people worldwide lack access to flush toilets or other adequate sanitation - Feb 20, 2013
Ancient “Egyptian blue” pigment points to new telecommunications, security ink technolog - Feb 20, 2013
Popular energy drinks trigger caffeine jitters - Feb 6, 2013
Frog-in-bucket-of-milk folklore leads to potential new antibiotics - Feb 6, 2013
No clear evidence that an increased level of gluten proteins in new wheat varieties - Feb 6, 2013
New steps recommended to preserve China’s famous Terracotta Warriors and other relics - Feb 6, 2013
Widely used nanoparticles enter soybean plants from farm soil - Feb 6, 2013
Toward a pill to enable celiac patients to eat foods containing gluten - Jan 30, 2013
First mobile app for green chemistry fosters sustainable manufacturing of medicines - Jan 30, 2013
Toward a better cyanide antidote for terrorist attacks and other mass casualty events - Jan 30, 2013
A new genre of “intelligent” micro- and nanomotors - Jan 30, 2013
Microdosing: Updating its role in developing new medicines - Jan 23, 2013
Toward reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of the Internet and telecommunications - Jan 23, 2013
More efficient way to make popular prescription medication - Jan 23, 2013
First special edition updating progress on efforts to map human proteins - Jan 23, 2013
New way to identify “smoked” grapes and wines - Jan 23, 2013
New twist on using biomass for perfume, cosmetic, personal care products - Jan 16, 2013
Development of the first way to make large amounts of promising anti-cancer substance - Jan 16, 2013
Sustainable reinforcement for concrete has newly discovered benefits - Jan 16, 2013
New surfaces repel most known liquids - Jan 16, 2013
Supply problems spark search for new ways to make magnets — not the “fridge” varie - Jan 9, 2013
Ingredient in diarrhea medicine leads to sustainable new farm fertilizer - Jan 9, 2013
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