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Elsevier also offers free access to Nobel Laureate content
Just like Wiley, Elsevier has launched a Nobel Prize tribute website that honors all six of this year's science Nobel Laureates.
- Published: Oct 19, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Radioactive Raman in situ
A new Raman system allows for materials undergoing irradiation to be studied in situ, exemplified by the analysis of simulated uranium dioxide spent fuel being irradiated by helium ions.
- Published: Oct 18, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Wiley offers free access to Nobel Laureate content
In recognition of the fact that all six of this year's science Nobel Laureates have published with Wiley, it is making a selection of their journal papers and book chapters freely available until the end of the year.
- Published: Oct 17, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Melamine migration from tableware
The migration of melamine from tableware to food simulants has been measured by an ambient mass spectrometry method using a high-resolution instrument for extra sensitivity.
- Published: Oct 16, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Agilent strikes oil
Agilent Technologies has agreed to collaborate with the University of Houston in Texas on investigating the geology and composition of crude oil and shale gas.
- Published: Oct 15, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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New UK angel network looking for life science investments
The UK BioIndustry Association has announced the launch of the Angels for Life Sciences network.
- Published: Oct 8, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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A history of isotope ratio mass spectrometry
The history of isotope ratio mass spectrometry and the terminology adopted by this specialised branch of mass spectrometry is discussed, with special reference to doping control.
- Published: Sep 28, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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UCSF builds new $20 million hub for global health
With a US$20 million gift from the philanthropist Chuck Feeney, the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), will build a new hub for global health sciences at its Mission Bay campus.
- Published: Sep 26, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Top pharma places to work
The US company Regeneron Pharmaceuticals tops this year's Science Careers Top Employers Survey, which identifies those life science companies considered to be the top employers in the industry.
- Published: Sep 24, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Stacked graphene layers respond differently to heating
The upper layer of graphene in a bilayer assembly behaves differently upon heating to the lower layer as revealed by Raman spectroscopy.
- Published: Sep 24, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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