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Sporopollenin microcapsules from Lycopodium clavatum loaded with a range of inorganic and organic nanomaterials

Pollen for drug delivery

Pollen capsules could soon be used for drug delivery inside the body, claim UK scientists.

01 February 2007

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Emeritus Professor Andrew Williams, D.Phil MA MRSC

14 December 1937 – 13 January 2007

31 January 2007

Diamond-coated microelectrodes could be used to detect serotonin in the brain

Diamonds on the brain

Diamonds could play a key role in the fight against Parkinson's Disease thanks to work by UK and US scientists.

08 December 2006

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Dr John Sleigh BSc PhD CChem FRSC

13 February 1946 – 11 November 2006

30 November 2006

Interview with microphones

Edward Harrison: forgotten inventor of the gas mask

The Royal Society of 深夜福利国产精品 would welcome information about the life and descendants of Edward Harrison, a chemical scientist who gave his life to

10 November 2006

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Dr Martin Richard Willis BSc PhD FRSC

14 November 1934 – 30 October 2006

31 October 2006

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Dr Albert Frederick Crowther MA PhD MRSC

16 November 1917 – 28 October 2006

28 October 2006

RSC president Professor Jim Feast unveils the Sir William Perkin commemorative plaque at an event in London in autumn 2006

William Perkin celebrations in Greenford and Sudbury

Distinguished guests from all over the UK descended on London to honour the 150th anniversary of William Perkin's discovery of the first synthetic dye

24 October 2006

Did life begin at the bottom of the ocean?

Life on earth probably began in the depths of the ocean and not on the planet's surface, claim scientists.

11 October 2006

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Emeritus Professor D L H (Lyn) Williams PhD DSc CChem FRSC

6 August 1936 – 1 September 2006

30 September 2006

Damaged DNA with apyrimidinic sites

Sound waves detect DNA damage

A new method for detecting DNA damage with sound waves has been developed.

20 September 2006

Detecting deadly nerve gas

A sensor which can rapidly detect the chemical nerve agent sarin has been developed.

12 September 2006