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#32
July 2003

From David Bradley Science Writer and
Advanced Chemistry Development

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  The power of economy  New metal-organic frameworks could make the transport, storage, and delivery of hydrogen much easier and open the door to what has been described as a hydrogen-based economy.
  Climatic models  A fundamental flaw in our models of global climate change has been exposed by Sallie Baliunas of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
  Odor sniffers  Tracking down smells that even the most sensitive human nose cannot pick up is now possible, thanks to an inexpensive sensor devised by scientists at the University of Bonn.
  Combined effort for cholesterol  New drugs for lipid disorders might be on the horizon thanks to new work on the transcriptional sensor FXR (farnesoid X receptor).
 
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