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311 matches found for "toxic substances"

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Sensor biochips could aid in cancer diagnosis and treatment

It is very difficult to predict whether a cancer drug will help an individual patient: only around one third of drugs will work directly in a given patient. Researchers at the Heinz Nixdorf Ch...

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Melanoma treatment options 1 step closer

U of A chemistry professor Dennis Hall said after three years of work, his research team has successfully produced the substance called Palmerolide A."The potency of palmerolide is except...

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Nanometric butterfly wings created

Insects' colours and their iridescence (the ability to change colours depending on the angle) or their ability to appear metallic are determined by tiny nano-sized photonic structures (1 nanometr...

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Toxic Substances and REACH

The report provides a comprehensive evaluation of national and European environmental policies covering 2004 to 2008. Key sections of the SRU report dealing with German national environmental policy a...

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A Change for the better

An international team of scientists from the Czech Republic, Germany and Japan have developed a new method for improving the properties of enzymes.The method has potential for wide application...

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How Good Are Indicator Bacteria at Predicting Pathogens in Recreational Water?

This is one of the unexpected findings from recent research that may affect how researchers and resource managers rely on indicator bacteria to determine if water is contaminated with bacteria that ca...

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Ring Closure as Warning

Soman, Tabun, and Sarin (which has already been used in terrorist attacks) are chemical weapons that attack the nervous system. When inhaled, these extremely toxic organophosphates can lead to death w...

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Getting plants to rid themselves of pesticide residues

Jing Quan Yu and colleagues note that pesticides are essential for sustaining food production for the world's growing population. Farmers worldwide use about 2.5 million tons of pesticides each y...

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Simple, Rapid Test Can Detect Tainted Milk Supply

Amer AbuGhazaleh, a researcher from Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s College of Agricultural Sciences, and Salam Ibrahim, a food microbiologist from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical ...

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Strategies to counteract side effects of new MS therapies

The drawback in the new immunotherapies in multiple sclerosis (MS) include severe infections that can be fatal. For example, treatment with natalizumab, which reduces the immune surveillance of the br...

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Novel bacterial strains clear algal toxins from drinking water

Blooms of blue green algae (cyanobacteria) are found in both fresh and salt water throughout the world. They produce toxins called microcystins which are released into the water and are easily ingeste...

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UAB Researchers Find Possible Use for Kudzu, the Vine That Ate the South

Kudzu, the fast-growing vine that has gobbled up some 10 million acres in the Southeast, may prove to be a valuable dietary supplement for metabolic syndrome, a condition that affects 50 million Ameri...

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The Eco-car - Which Will Become the Front Runner? Hybrid, Electric, Fuel-cell - Requirements for Success

Alternative vehicles must meet many requirements they should emit minimal or no carbon dioxide or toxic substances, either in the vehicle itself or in the manufacturing process, the power source must ...

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UMBRELLA against heavy metals

"Please take" - as simple as following a recipe in a cook book, soils containing heavy metals could be remediated in the future: Depending on the kind of contamination and the conditions on ...

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Bioavailable contaminants come from the Exxon Valdez oil catastrophe

Contaminants from natural coal deposits in the Gulf of Alaska are not easily bioavailable, unlike the crude oil from the Exxon Valdez tanker catastrophe.This clearly disproves the theory that nat...

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