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Lending Muscle to Research On
the menu at The Restaurant at the End of the
Universe, a living bovine offers its choicest
cuts to diners. Perhaps the idea of guilt-free meat
is at the heart of research into growing meat-like
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Lady in Red Goes Monochrome The
Rubens classic, Portrait of a Young Lady, is
losing its color thanks to a small quantity of
chloride in the red pigment. Dutch researchers
claim to have found the cause. |
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Flame-Retardant Dust A new study of
exposure to potentially harmful flame retardant
compounds reveals household dust as the main
source to humans rather than animal and dairy
products as had previously been supposed. |
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Hangover Culprit Found Acetaldehyde
may be the culprit behind hangovers, according to
new research from Japan. |
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View our recent presentations online:
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Efficient Chiral Application Screening and Databasing
by Michael McBrien, Robin Martin, Peter Frank, Frank Riley (PDF, 206 Kb).
Spectral Interpretation Tools within ACD/MS Manager
by David Adams, Mark Bayliss
(PDF, 2.90 Mb).
Heterogeneous Data Management: Linking Related Chromatograms, Mass Spectra, and Other Data Types
by Andrew Anderson, Mark Bayliss
(PDF, 3.08 Mb).
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