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Life & Chemistry

Possible Link Between Antioxidants and Infertility in Females

New research by Prof. Dekel and her team, recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), has revealed an unexpected possible…

Studies and Analyses

New Research: Birth Control Pills Don’t Cause Weight Gain

“A simple Google search will reveal that contraceptives and the possibility that they may cause weight gain is a very highly debated topic,” said Alison…

Life & Chemistry

Enzymes that Provide Protection Against Nerve Gas

Protection against nerve gas attack is a significant component of the defense system of many countries around the world. Nerve gases are used by armies and…

Life & Chemistry

UCLA Researchers Advance Regenerative Medicine with New Stem Cell Method

In regenerative medicine, large supplies of safe and reliable human embryonic stem (hES) cells are needed for implantation into patients, but the field has…

Environmental Conservation

No Longer Pining for Organic Molecules to Make Particles in the Air

The fresh scent of pine has helped atmospheric scientists find missing sources of organic molecules in the air — which, it could well turn out, aren’t missing…

Life & Chemistry

Phosphate-Free Detergents: New Laws Spark Consumer Debate

C&EN Assistant Managing Editor Michael McCoy described how new laws in 16 states require manufacturers to eliminate phosphates from automatic dishwasher…

Materials Sciences

Using complex electron systems to create green materials

By Hidenori Takagi, Group Director, Complex Electrons and Functional Materials Research Group, RIKEN Advanced Science InstituteAt the L’Aquila Summit held in…

Studies and Analyses

Explosive- and drug-sniffing dog performance is affected by their handlers' beliefs

Drug- and explosives-sniffing dog/handler teams’ performance is affected by human handlers’ beliefs, possibly in response to subtle, unintentional handler…

Physics & Astronomy

Stunning Image of Pure-Disc Galaxy Captured by ESO Telescope

This picture was taken using the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The data were selected from the…

Life & Chemistry

Uncovering Social Genes: Insights from Insect Genome Sequencing

In order understand the evolution of complex societies, researchers are sequencing the genomes of social insects. The most recent data, published this week in…

Environmental Conservation

Earth's life support systems discussed in an open-access special issue

In the search for life on Mars or any planet, there is much more than the presence of carbon and oxygen to consider. Using Earth’s biogeochemical cycles as a…

Life & Chemistry

Better together

Many natural compounds found in plant and animals display potent medicinal capabilities, but their intricate chemical structures prevent large-scale…

Physics & Astronomy

Engineers Develop Nanolasers on Silicon for On-Chip Photonics

They describe their work in a paper to be published Feb. 6 in an advanced online issue of the journal Nature Photonics. “Our results impact a broad spectrum of…

Life & Chemistry

Graphene Innovations: The Future of Electronics Beyond Silicon

Electronic components based on graphene could render our current silicon-based electronics obsolete. Graphene, a more recently discovered form of carbon,…

Life & Chemistry

'Body Worlds' Visitors Confront Bodies, But Not Death

“Body Worlds – The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies” is the most widely attended exhibit in the world, said Jane Desmond, a professor of anthropology…

Environmental Conservation

Gas Flux Discovered at BP Well Blowout: Key Study Insights

A new University of Georgia study that is the first to examine comprehensively the magnitude of hydrocarbon gases released during the Deepwater Horizon Gulf of…

Life & Chemistry

Two in one – Multi-tasking protein provides new approaches for anti-tuberculosis drugs

Tuberculosis remains one of the largest threats to human health worldwide, and one of the most frequent causes of death in HIV patients. With the increasing…

Physics & Astronomy

Astronomers Discover Thick Disc of Older Stars in Andromeda

The discovery of the thick disc, a major result from a five-year investigation, will help astronomers better understand the processes involved in the formation…

Life & Chemistry

New Evolutionary Research Disproves Living Missing Link Theories

Evolution is not a steady march towards ever more sophisticated beings and therefore the search for the living “missing links” is pointless, according to…

Life & Chemistry

Antibiotic Pollution: Swedish Study Links Rivers to Resistance

Swedish scientists now show that bacteria in polluted rivers become resistant to a range of antibiotics. International experts fear that this may contribute to…

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