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ACS News Service August 24, 2007
24/09/2007
Note: I have a cold this week, I apologize for the stuffiness.
In this edition:
An intriguing new role for CDs and CD playersWhiter and brighter light-emitting diodes for homes and offices How pomegranate juice plays a part in the fight against cancerPrinting with enzymes, not inkThe latest treatments against drug-resistant tuberculosisACS News Service September 17, 2007
17/09/2007
In this edition:
A new technology for finding builders of homemade bombsImprovements in gene therapy and treating Alzheimerâs diseaseA new method for creating integrated circuits for more powerful computersA fast, portable test to help detect flammable liquids in arsonProtective coatings that could prevent bridge collapses
ACS News Service September 10, 2007
10/09/2007
In this edition:
How PCBs may threaten killer whale populations for 30-60 years An advance toward new treatments for type 2 diabetesUsing magnets to boost production of ethanol for fuel A discovery that promises more nutritional cassava for the developing worldA âlung on a chipâ and other marvels from microfluidic devicesACS News Service September 3, 2007
03/09/2007
Note: Dates will now reflect podcast post date rather than publication dates for the ACS PressPAC.
In this edition:
Fingerprinting fake coffee Nanomagnetic sponges to clean precious works of art Tiny carbon nanotubes show big germ-fighting potentialCoated nanowires that may improve drug deliveryUse of memory enhancement drugsACS News Service August 22, 2007
23/08/2007
In this edition:
How some forms of âgoodâ cholesterol can be bad for the heart An advance toward a safer source of collagenNew evidence of an increased diabetes risk from high-fructose corn syrup Pioneering odor tests on plastic water pipeCurrent breakthroughs in solar power