Chemistry
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- 			 Chemistry ChemistryBottled water may contain ‘hormones’: PlasticsNew concerns arise over the presence of hormonelike pollutants in plastic food packaging. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Earth EarthBuckyballs do antimicrobial magicA new study shows that soccer-ball–shaped carbon nanoparticles can prevent biofilm from gunking up water filters. 
- 			 Humans HumansDOE wants to become more like Bell LabsSteven Chus prizes DOE's research prowess, but not it's ability to marshall its discoveries into marketable innovations. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Plants PlantsAnimals’ jaundice pigment found in plantsBilirubin, a compound well known in animals, gives seed fuzz its intense orange. By Susan Milius
- 			 Life LifeSponge’s secret weapon restores antibiotics’ powerA chemical from an ocean-dwelling sponge can reprogram antibiotic resistant bacteria to make them vulnerable to medicines again, new evidence suggests. 
- 			 Agriculture AgricultureAAAS: Stress Can Make Plants More NutritiousPeople who aren't veggie lovers might want to seek out types of produce that deliver an especially big nutrient bang for the gram. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Chemistry ChemistrySupergoo Erases ‘Monument-al’ Nuclear FalloutFrom disposable diapers comes a technology that can be used to extract radionuclides off of the porous surfaces of buildings. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineCancer fighting green tea may have a dark sideThis herbal remedy can short-circuit one of the few useful therapies for largely incurable blood cancers. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineMelamine-tainted infant formula linked to kidney stonesThree new studies link the melamine tainting of infant formula in China with a greatly elevated risk that babies will develop potentially dangerous, symptom-free kidney stones. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryNew money for undergraduate researchA new program will foster interdisciplinary physical-science research at predominantly undergraduate colleges. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryNonstick chemicals linked to infertilityFeatured blog: Infertility doubled in women who had high concentrations of commercially produced nonstick chemicals polluting their blood. By Janet Raloff
- 			 Life LifeWhipping fluids along in microlabsResearchers have detailed one way for hairlike structures to drive liquid in a "lab on a chip."