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Radleys expands North American operations
(03 Dec 2008)
Radleys has appointed Heidolph Brinkmann LLC as the exclusive North America distributor for its range of chemistry apparatus.Heidolph Brinkmann is selling and supporting Radleys complete range of parallel synthesis, evaporation and work-up ......
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Cell movements totally modular, Stanford study shows
(02 Dec 2008)
A study describing how cells within blood vessel walls move en masse overturns an assumption common in the age of genomics — that the proteins driving cell behavior are doing so much multitasking that it would be near impossible to group them ......
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'The photon force is with us': Harnessing light to drive nanomachines
(01 Dec 2008)
Science fiction writers have long envisioned sailing a spacecraft by the optical force of the sun's light. But, the forces of sunlight are too weak to fill even the oversized sails that have been tried. Now a team led by researchers at the Yale ......
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To make better MRI images, let the atoms spin out of control
(28 Nov 2008)
Scientists in the USA and in France have made a new theoretical advance in atomic behavior that could lead to sharper magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pictures. The discovery could one day help enable the development of portable MRI machines. ......
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NIST 'stress tests' probe nanoscale strains in materials
(28 Nov 2008)
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated their ability to measure relatively low levels of stress or strain in regions of a semiconductor device as small as 10 nanometers across. Their recent ......
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CAS Registers 40 Millionth Substance in CAS registry
(28 Nov 2008)
CAS Registry now includes 40 million organic and inorganic substances. CAS Registry Number(R) 1073662-18-6 recently was assigned to an azulenobenzofuran derivative. The 40 millionth substance was identified by a team of CAS scientists,C.H. ......
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Mineral oil contamination in humans: A health problem?
(27 Nov 2008)
From a quantitative standpoint, mineral oil is probably the largest contaminant of our body. That this contaminant can be tolerated without health concerns in humans has not been proven convincingly. The current Editorial of the European ......
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Invitrogen and Applied Biosystems Complete Merger
(25 Nov 2008)
Combined Company, Called Life Technologies Corporation, is a Global Leader in Biotechnology Reagents and Systems
Invitrogen Corporation and Applied Biosystems Inc. announced the successful completion of their merger transaction. The new company will be named Life Technologies Corporation and is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker ......
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The CEO of Wyatt Technology receives 2009 American Physical Society Prize for Industrial Application of Physics
(20 Nov 2008)
Wyatt Technology Corporation announced that Dr. Philip J. Wyatt, the CEO and founder of Wyatt Technology Corporation has been awarded the 2009 Prize for Industrial Application of Physics by the American Physical Society (APS). By leading the ......
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New filtering technology has environmental, industrial applications
(20 Nov 2008)
Materials engineers have created a new type of membrane that separates oil from water and, if perfected, might be used for environmental cleanup, water purification and industrial applications. The new technology would last longer than ......
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