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The power of multivalency against cholera

23 May 2013 Research

Inhibitor combines a pentavalent scaffold with cell membrane sugar to trick and trap the cholera toxin

Printing crystalline drugs

8 February 2013 Research

Pharmaceutical co-crystals of carbamazepine have been created using desktop inkjet printer

Detecting cancer cells and parasites

13 November 2012 Research

A new sensor to detect cells that over-express folate receptors, including cancer cells

Determining sex from a fingerprint

26 October 2012 Research

Mass spectroscopy can be used to determine the sex of a person from their fingerprints

Light speeds up new cell growth

24 July 2012 Research

A light-sensitive scaffold to grow human tissue more quickly

Bromine anion caught in a supramolecular trap

21 May 2012 Research

A rare host-guest arrangement could help scientists to design improved photocatalysts

Bromine anion caught in a supramolecular trap

6 April 2012 Research

A rare host-guest arrangement could help scientists to design improved photocatalysts

Cerium cation behaviour could change water splitting studies

8 March 2012 News Archive

Tetravalent cerium is a dimer in solution and not a monomer as previously thought

Beating the counterfeiters

13 October 2011 News Archive

A multifunctional anti-counterfeit ink to stay one step ahead of fake money makers

Small and sensitive nanoparticles

14 February 2011 News Archive

Putting individual nanoparticles inside micelles could make improved contrast agents for imaging in the body

Toxin sensor for drinking water

6 January 2011 News Archive

A sensor to detect toxins produced by algae in drinking water