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Searching Under the topic Molecules, In features, blog entries, column entries & articles
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The pancreas pumps more insulin in response to the sugar, potentially throwing the body’s energy-storage machinery out of whack.Published: 2012-02-07 13:11:33Found in: Genes & Cells and Molecules -
Rubbing sore, overworked areas trips anti-inflammatory switches in the tissue that might speed healing and ease pain.Published: 2012-02-01 16:01:43Found in: Body & Brain and Molecules
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A new way to evaluate molecules offers a finer-grained picture of which ones could become drugs.Published: 2012-01-26 11:00:08Found in: Chemistry and Molecules -
Antibodies from immunizations are halved among children with the highest exposure levels to common chemicals.Published: 2012-01-24 16:16:36Found in: Chemistry and Environment
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Munched by a manipulated microbe, ocean algae readily yield ethanol.Published: 2012-01-19 16:43:50Found in: Chemistry, Molecules and Science & Society -
Bruce Banner isn’t the only scientist who could crush you with one mighty squeeze. These days, the Hulk’s superhuman strength is matched by researchers who squish all kinds of stuff in superscience experiments. The goal isn’t to save the world from baddies, but to explore new frontiers in the nature of matter. After all, most material in the universe exists at bone-crushing pressures. Think massive stars and planetary cores — realms no comic book fan or other Earth dweller has ever seen. Deep within the planet, rock experiences pressures more than 1 million times as great as the “1... (p. 26)Published: January 14th, 2012; Vol.181 #1Found in: Chemistry, Earth and Molecules -
Chemists synthesize a five-crossing structure centered on chloride. (p. 12)Published: January 28th, 2012; Vol.181 #2Found in: Chemistry and Molecules -
Microbes fuel a weak electrical current at hydrothermal vents. (p. 9)Published: December 31st, 2011; Vol.180 #14Found in: Earth and Molecules -
Tourists and cosmetics seem to be threatening da Vinci’s masterpiece.Published: 2011-12-02 16:41:25Found in: Molecules and Science & Society -
The regimen could be used to protect large numbers of people in the aftermath of major accidents such as Chernobyl or Fukushima.Published: 2011-11-23 15:12:51Found in: Body & Brain and Molecules
