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18.05.2013

Novel Material May Extract Uranium From Seawater

The world's oceans contain nearly a thousand times as much uranium as conventional reserves, and researchers have spent decades trying to develop an efficient way to extract it.


17.05.2013

Archaeology's Hidden Secrets

Ancient ivory carvings made by Phoenician artists some 3,000 years ago have long hidden a secret, even while being openly displayed in museums around the world: The sculptures were originally painted with colorful pigments, and some were decorated with gold.


17.05.2013

Improving the taste of tomatoes using GC?MS

The preservation of food at home is a major concern for all consumers. A group of researchers from INRA in Avignon, France, have conducted a study into tomato aroma with the aim of finding the optimum conditions for storage.


17.05.2013

How chemistry writes music

When singer/songwriters Josh and Nicole Johnson got married, their married friends in Nashville gave them a piece of advice: One musician should entirely give up his or her career to support his or her partner, or the two should form a duo.


17.05.2013

Chembio Sponsors 28th Annual AIDS Walk New York as Co-Chair Advocate

[GlobeNewswire] - MEDFORD, N.Y. -- Chembio Diagnostics, Inc. , a leader in point-of-care diagnostic tests for infectious diseases, today announced that the Company is a proud sponsor and Co-Chair Advocate for the 28th Annual ...


17.05.2013

Atossa Genetics to Present at the Second Annual Marcum LLP MicroCap Conference

[PR Newswire] - SEATTLE, May 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Atossa Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATOS), The Breast Health Company™, announced today that Kyle Guse, Chief Financial Officer & General Counsel, will present at the Second ...


17.05.2013

Construction underway for $80 million science centre at Coppin State University

Construction work is underway for the new $80 million Science and Technology Center at Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland which is designed by the architectural firm Cannon Design to provide access to cutting edge, high performance sciences and technology education.


17.05.2013

Nanogel To Manage Type 1 Diabetes

An extended insulin-release system comprising an injectable gel of nanoparticles may one day help patients with type 1 diabetes manage their condition without having constantly to test their blood-sugar and inject themselves with insulin...


17.05.2013

Beautiful 'flowers' self-assemble in a beaker

These minuscule sculptures, curved and delicate, don't resemble the cubic or jagged forms normally associated with crystals, though that's what they are.


17.05.2013

Artificial forest for solar water-splitting: First fully integrated...

Scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy 's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have reported the first fully integrated nanosystem for artificial photosynthesis.


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