Compound found in soybeans identifies and inhibits growth of cancer cells by targeting elevated copper levels
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Organic Electronics on Banknotes
Banknotes with organic thin-film transistors could make active anti-counterfeiting measures and electronic tracking possible
Bacteria Help Healing
Method for the production of bacterially synthesized cellulose and cellulose-containing material in a planar form
Lotus Effect at High Pressures
High-pressure-driven flows destabilize lotus effect of superhydrophobic surfaces, but new method sustains three times the liquid pressure
Mask Bitterness of Ginseng
University of Illinois scientists have learned to mask the bitterness of ginseng, a common ingredient of energy drinks
Interviews with Chemistry Europe Presidents and Member Society Leaders
In this series of interviews, presidents and leaders of the national societies of Chemistry Europe talk about their society, personal motivation, and plans for the future
Coffee’s Antioxidant Properties
Drinking coffee can be good for your health, as shown by a study of chlorogenic acid-enriched instant coffee
Mineral Source Water From Deep Sea Water
Preparation of mineral source water from deep sea water: Reduction of sulfate ion using selemion ASV membrane
European Patent Office & Google
European Patent Office will use Google's machine translation technology to translate patents
Affect of PEG on Surface Peptides
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) spacers linking peptides to surfaces for diagnostic purposes are assumed to be conformationally inert