U of Alberta researcher discovers potential cancer therapy target – One of the most important genes in the human genome is called p53 and its function is to suppress tumours, according to Roger Leng, a researcher in the Faculty of …
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Chemistry news as a ten pack: Slinn Pickings
Posted by Robert Slinn on February 14, 2020 No comments
Slinn Pickings chemistry news
Posted by Robert Slinn on February 3, 2020 No comments
Slinn Pickings – the six pack
Posted by Robert Slinn on January 24, 2020 No comments
Chemistry news – Slinn Pickings
Posted by Robert Slinn on January 23, 2020 No comments
Guest contributor, chemist Robert Slinn of the University of Liverpool, filters the latest happenings from the world of chemistry. Johns Hopkins scientists crack genetic code for form of pancreatic cancer – Scientists at Johns Hopkins have deciphered the genetic code …
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Spectroscopy, X-rays and arsenic
Posted by David Bradley on December 15, 2010 No comments
These are my SpectroscopyNOW headlines for this week: Color X-rays – X-rays are incredibly useful in diagnostic imaging but also come at a price because they are ionising and so have potential to damage tissues. In work that combines informatics, …
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How to make a bigger periodic table
Posted by David Bradley on October 22, 2010 No comments
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