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Scientists capture secret dance of electrons that causes them to change form

06-08-2010

Scientists have captured the first images of electrons that appear to take on extraordinary mass under certain extreme conditions, thus solving a 25-year mystery about how electrons behave in metals. The discovery could help with the design of new materials for high-temperature ...

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An inexpensive 'dipstick' test for pesticides in foods

11-06-2009

Scientists in Canada are reporting the development of a fast, inexpensive "dipstick" test to identify small amounts of pesticides that may exist in foods and beverages. Their paper-strip test is more practical than conventional pesticide tests, producing results in minutes rather than hours ...

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Toxin detection as close as an inkjet printer

07-15-2009

If that office inkjet printer has become just another fixture, it's time to take a fresh look at it. Similar technology may soon be used to develop paper-based biosensors that can detect certain harmful toxins that can cause food poisoning or be used as bioterrorism agents. In a paper ...

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Biotage AB and McMaster University sign two year extension to Molecular Imaging Development Agreement

03-06-2008

Biotage AB and McMaster University sign a two year extension to Molecular Imaging Development Agreement. McMaster University has successfully completed the first year research agreement, with a key journal publication and several technical presentations. "We used the Biotage Initiator ...

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Biotage AB and McMaster University sign joint agreement to develop new chemistry platform

02-28-2007

Biotage AB and McMaster University signed a joint agreement to develop a new chemistry platform to speed the production of molecular imaging and therapy agents. As part of the agreement, Biotage will provide funding and instruments. The McMaster Institute of Applied Radiation Sciences ...

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