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Carbohydrate complexities: advancing glycoscience
Glycoscience is essential to our understanding of biology and a field that is coming into its own, according to Professor Geert-Jan Boons of the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center…
Heroin vaccine blocks relapse in tests
Preclinical tests in animal models show that a heroin vaccine developed at The Scripps Research Institute prevents relapse
Molecule meets molecule - collision control
Researchers are able to control collisions at the molecular level for the first time; Dr Bas van de Meerakker explains
New system quickly detects trace amounts of hazardous chemicals
Scientists have developed an incredibly sensitive system that could be used by front-line services to detect pollutants, explosives and illegal drugs
Linking theory and experiment - the benzene mystery
Absorbing toxins with nanosponges in disguise
Scientists use lasers to produce hollow-atom plasma
Could blue-green algae provide the fuel of tomorrow?
Life goals - an article from Alex Neil MSP
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Uncharted territory, untapped potential
Scientists develop electric vehicle ‘supercharger’
How I learned to stop worrying and love nuclear power
Exploring our energy future: is it time to go nuclear?
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Algae act as coral food banks in tough times
Bird personality linked to climate variation?
RHS Chelsea Flower Show to host ‘Twitter garden’
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Persistent progress - an interview with ERA-EDTA's President
Re-presenting: the Young Nephrologists' Platform
Chronic kidney disease: a growing global issue
Mothers of the millennium: reducing maternal mortality
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ECSAT unveiled: ‘ESA has landed in the UK’
A quantum leap - semiconductors in nanoscience
Directed-energy’s evolution - an interview with Dr David Stoudt
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