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RNAi 'effective for Huntington's'.(Research)(RNA interference)
July 19, 2004

Aids epidemic continues.(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Action plan on MRSA.(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

UK fish sex change.(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Clariant prunes to core.(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Extra 1bn [pounds sterling] for UK science.(UK funding)
July 19, 2004

Europe to increase share of R&D.(Research)
July 19, 2004

DuPont denies charges.(United States. Environmental Protection Agency ...
July 19, 2004

Innovation centre puts mind to brain gain.(Chemistry)(Organic Material...
July 19, 2004

Cyclacel joins raft of bio floats.(Research)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Prepare for seismic shift van der Veer tells SCI delegates.(Petrochemi...
July 19, 2004

Avecia launches palladium scavenger.(Materials)
July 19, 2004

Europe 'needs extra $2bn for nanoelectronics research'.(Nanoelectronic...
July 19, 2004

CF study welcomed.(Cystic fibrosis)(cystic fibrosis)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Smoke molecule offers hope for weed control.(Science briefs)(butenolid...
July 19, 2004

Blood test for ovarian cancer a step closer.(Science briefs)(Brief Art...
July 19, 2004

Aspirin can damage teeth, US study shows.(Science briefs)(Brief Articl...
July 19, 2004

GM crops to be used for vaccines.(Research)(Genetically modified )
July 19, 2004

Research gives fresh credence to theory of breast cancer virus.(Oncolo...
July 19, 2004

Diary.(Diary)(Calendar)
July 19, 2004

Syngenta's biotech move sounds death knell for agribiotech firms.(Plan...
July 19, 2004

BASF considers US move.(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

A sound system.(Patents)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Fits like a glove.(Patents)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Bright lights.(Patents)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Another bright idea.(Patents)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Power boost.(Patents)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Coated cells.(Patents)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Polymer science unlocked: Simon Hadlington describes how a collaborati...
July 19, 2004

Toxic clean-up: Douglas Crabb, Joseph DeFrank, Chris Penet and Jerry W...
July 19, 2004

Old crops put to new uses: Ian Law, Maggie Smallwood and Warren Smith ...
July 19, 2004

Irradiation of food and packaging: recent developments.(Book Review)
July 19, 2004

Fritz Haber: chemist, Nobel laureate, German, Jew.(Book Review)
July 19, 2004

Asymmetric hydrogenations of ketones.(Organometallic chemistry)(Brief ...
July 19, 2004

Dynamic kinetic asymmetric hydrogenations of ketones.(Organometallic c...
July 19, 2004

Asymmetric, heterogeneous hydrogenations of pyridines.(Organometallic ...
July 19, 2004

Asymmetric conjugate additions to 4-piperidones.(Organometallic chemis...
July 19, 2004

Catalysed Navarov reactions.(Organometallic chemistry)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Carboalumination routes to difunctional polypropionates.(Organometalli...
July 19, 2004

Syngenta.(Movers & Shakers)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Shell Transport and Trading Company.(Movers & Shakers)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Newron Pharmaceuticals.(Movers & Shakers)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Sartomer.(Movers & Shakers)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Lexicon Genetics.(Movers & Shakers)(Brief Article)
July 19, 2004

Environment 'devastating' to children.(WHO report)(effect of pollution...
July 13, 2004

Chemicals takes brunt of activists.(Animal rights)(Demonstrations agai...
July 13, 2004

2005 vehicle pollution tax aims to cut C[O.sub.2] emissions in France....
July 13, 2004

UK spearheading new era in cloning research.(Stem cell research)
July 13, 2004

US, China driving 2.3% output growth.(Chemicals forecast)(Brief Articl...
July 13, 2004

GSK trials database for GPs and public.(Brief Article)
July 13, 2004

Go public early.(registration of clinical trials)(Brief Article)
July 13, 2004

Novartis drug.(Corrections)(Correction Notice)
July 13, 2004

Supply Line delay.(Corrections)(Correction Notice)
July 13, 2004

Cartel webs under investigation.(Trade)(price-fixing cases of chemical...
July 13, 2004

Skinnier skins for sausages.(Nutraceuticals)(Devron gets into contract...
July 13, 2004

NHS claims for 100m [pounds sterling] from 'price-fixing' pharma carte...
July 13, 2004

Syngenta bumps up US corn yield.(Plant genetics)(Brief Article)
July 13, 2004

Atofina reshuffle.(split the company's UK operations into two units)(B...
July 13, 2004

Kidneys grown in rats.(Science Briefs)(implantations)(Brief Article)
July 13, 2004

Stairway to heaven ...(Science Briefs)(space elevator project)(Brief A...
July 13, 2004

Breakthrough in computer-aided designer enzymes.(Enzymes)
July 13, 2004

Consumer group calls for Crestor withdrawal amid safety concerns.(Phar...
July 13, 2004

Silicon chip proves possible drug delivery system for cancer patients....
July 13, 2004

Agriculture may find a petroleum substitute.(Non-food crops)
July 13, 2004

The price is animal rights: Cath O'Driscoll reports on the escalating ...
July 13, 2004

Diary 2004.(Calendar)
July 13, 2004

Smoke without fire.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
July 13, 2004

Faster pasta.(Patents)(from Unilever Group. Food and Beverages Div)(Br...
July 13, 2004

Taking the pip.(Patents)(Western Seed Espana produces a hybrid plant)(...
July 13, 2004

Hook, line and ...(Patents)(Usui's fishing equipment )(Brief Article)
July 13, 2004

Keep on running.(Patents)(Yokohama Rubber Company Ltd.'s rubber safety...
July 13, 2004

Open access, stifled speech: Harsh global economics underpin the conce...
July 13, 2004

Who is cleaning up our act? Kevin Prior and Diana Cook ask whether sus...
July 13, 2004

Oil is in industry's veins: Stefan Marcinowski, BASF's research execut...
July 13, 2004

Boom time for ion exchange: many plants were mothballed in the 1990s b...
July 13, 2004

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