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Ozone creates irritant in aircraft cabin air

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Ozone in the cabins of aircraft reacts with organic compounds derived from passengers, their clothing and their carryon luggage to produce potentially harmful carbonyl compounds, say US researchers.

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Iceman had bad teeth

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The Iceman named Ötzi who was discovered in the Alps in 1991 had bad teeth, say Swiss scientists in the latest examination of this 5300-year-old mummy.

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Minerals in cat and dog food

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Brazilian scientists have measured the contents of 14 mineral elements in cat and dog food, to check their compliance with regulatory requirements.

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Strong SERS signal enhancement in living cells

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Gold nanoflowers can increase the signal in SERS by as much as 100 million-fold and have been used as tags for imaging studies of living cells.

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CAS gains Springer procedures

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The scientific publisher Springer has agreed to work with the American Chemical Society's Chemical Abstracts Service to include thousands of new experimental procedures for chemical reactions in CAS databases.

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Condom brand identification from traces in fingerprints

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Scientists in Sheffield, UK, who have a good record of gleaning chemical information from fingerprints, have now succeeded in distinguishing various brands of condoms by trace residues left on the fingers after handling them.

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ACS launches new research management platform

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The American Chemical Society (ACS) has launched ACS ChemWorx, a powerful new research collaboration system designed to integrate all facets of a researcher's work life.

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Favorable patent ruling for Illumina

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A US district court judge has ruled that genetic sequencing systems developed by the US company Illumina do not infringe three patents held by fellow US company Life Technologies.

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Organic matter in water workshop

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The International Workshop on Organic Matter Spectroscopy 2013 will take place in La Garde City, France, on 16–19 July 2013.

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What goes on as diabetic wounds heal?

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US scientists have uncovered some of the molecular changes that occur during the healing of diabetic wounds, using ion mobility mass spectrometry to highlight the species involved.

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