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Interview with Peter Loew
Peter Loew was born and grew up in Munich, Germany. He gained a degree in chemistry in 1979 and received his PhD in Organic Chemistry in 1983 from the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich. From 1983–1986 he took a Post Doc position at the Technical University in Munich in Computer-Chemistry, which was sponsored by ICI Organics Division, UK. Read more...
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ID Tags for Teenage Molecules It has been thirteen years since Prasanna "AP" de Silva and his colleagues at Queen's University Belfast published their first paper in the international science journal Nature, outlining how they hoped to convert small molecules into the kind of logical units that could carry out computations. |
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Anthrax Detector Researchers in Switzerland have developed a detector for anthrax spores based on a monoclonal antibody that recognizes a specific sugar on the bacterium. |
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