The Nobel committee described the tools
developed by these chemists as the «world's smallest machines.»
Every chemist's dream — to snap an atomic - scale picture of a chemical before and after it reacts — has now come true, thanks to a new technique
developed by chemists and physicists at the University of California, Berkeley.
To add to the fun, there were cooking gadgets like the natural lava cooking stones offered by Island Grillstone, and a completely new product
developed by chemist Marlin Bensinger of Chromtec: Pepper Burn Anodyne, a topical lotion that neutralizes the burning sensation caused by chile peppers on the skin.
The new method was
developed by chemist Chad Mirkin and colleagues at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, who modified a technique they'd used previously to detect tiny amounts of protein (ScienceNOW, 26 September 2003).
Not exact matches
By authoring scientific papers and presenting at scientific conferences such as AOAC International, International Food Technology Association and the American Association of Cereal
Chemists, Bia works each day to
develop innovative tools to help food manufacturers produce the safest products for even the most allergen - sensitive consumers.
Pharmacist and
chemist John McLaughlin changed the soda shop standard
by developing mass bottling techniques and serving Canada Dry where people gather in masses, such as ballparks and beaches.
The scale that scientists use to describe a chili's heat was
developed in 1912
by Wilbur Scoville, a
chemist at Parke - Davis pharmaceutical company in Detroit.
To try to
develop a more sensitive probe for isolating individual peptides — short strands of amino acids — from a pool of similar molecules, a team led
by chemist Clark Still of Columbia University 4 years ago synthesized small organic compounds that selectively fish out peptides dissolved in chloroform.
Chemist Bjorn Winther - Jensen of Monash University in Australia and his colleagues addressed that problem
by developing new electrodes for fuel cells made from a special conducting polymer, that costs around $ 57 per counce.
The new instrument,
developed by NIST
chemists Adam Fleisher and David Long and based on a technology called cavity ringdown spectroscopy (CRDS), promises to dramatically reduce the cost of those measurements.
But in the 29 February Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team led
by chemist Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reports having
developed a method to make thicker foams.
He and Hieu Doan, a Ph.D. student at the UH Cullen College of Engineering,
developed computational simulations to support experiments run
by Trinity University
chemists Bert Chandler, Christopher Pursell and Johnny Saavedra.
The compound was
developed in the early 1990s
by Gilberto Chierice, an analytical
chemist at the University of São Paulo whose lab distributed it to patients free of charge for several years, without any regulatory approval or clinical oversight.
The detection and imaging of protein - protein interactions in live cells just got a lot more colorful, thanks to a new technology
developed by University of Alberta
chemist Dr. Robert E. Campbell and his team.
The breakthrough came with a new imaging technique, dual - resonance - frequency - enhanced electrostatic force microscopy (DREEM), which was
developed by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
chemist and co-author Dorothy Erie, former UNC and NC State postdoctoral researchers Dong Wu and Parminder Kaur, and was featured earlier this year in Molecular Cell.
Developed by Terrence Collins, a
chemist at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, TAMLs mimic the enzymes in our bodies that have evolved to fight off toxic assaults.
An international collaboration of scientists led
by Omar Yaghi, a
chemist with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), has
developed a technique they dubbed «gas adsorption crystallography» that provides a new way to study the process
by which metal - organic frameworks (MOFs)-- 3D crystals with extraordinarily large internal surface areas — are able to store immense volumes of gases such a carbon dioxide, hydrogen and methane.
Yale University
chemists have helped
develop a family of new chemical catalysts that are expected to lower the cost and boost the sustainability of the production of chemical compounds used
by a number of industries.
A kind of chemical remote control has been
developed by UK
chemists who are able to mix and separate oily and watery fluids on demand.
Chemists at the Technische Universität München (TUM) have now
developed a semiconducting material in which individual phosphorus atoms are replaced
by arsenic.
JWH - 018 was
developed in 1993
by Clemson University
chemists.
Now a group of materials
chemists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst led
by Dhandapani Venkataraman, with Ph.D. student and first author Seung Pyo Jeong, Ph.D. students Larry Renna, Connor Boyle and others, report that they have solved one of the major hurdles in the field
by developing a polymer - based system.
The test is part of a five - tiered testing system called the Tiered Protocol for Endocrine Disruption (TiPED) that was
developed by 24
chemists, biologists and environmental health scientists, including Collins, for
chemists and manufacturers to use to determine whether their chemical has endocrine disrupting activity.
A team of researchers led
by University of Amsterdam (UvA)
chemists has
developed new Fischer - Tropsch catalysts — consisting of ultra-thin cobalt shells surrounding inexpensive iron oxide cores — that can be used to produce synthetic fuels from natural gas and biomass.
Using our deep scientific and engineering expertise, we
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The ORAC procedure was
developed by Dr. Guihua Cao, a physician and
chemist at the USDA Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging in Boston.
Acceptable for all skin types, GLAMGLOW's supercharged mud mask was
developed by dermatological
chemists to ensure the best results for every issue including breakouts, blackheads, and razor bumps, among others.
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You can sometimes find yourself writing a sentence along the lines of «She picked up the telephone, which was made of Bakelite, a substance first
developed in 1907
by a Belgian
chemist...» At which point you have to stop and try to forget everything you know about early plastic manufacture.
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«Canada has already contributed to
developing a significant body of work to study oil spill behaviour and recovery technologies, through extensive research conducted in the public domain
by some 50 scientists, technologists,
chemists and engineers in four major programs, and peer reviewed domestically and internationally.»
Chemist Dan Nocera is
developing ways to derive clean renewable solar energy
by replicating basic chemical reactions similar to those used
by plants in the process of photosynthesis.
A team of researchers led
by University of Amsterdam (UvA)
chemists has
developed new Fischer - Tropsch catalysts — consisting of ultra-thin cobalt shells surrounding inexpensive iron oxide cores — that can be used to produce synthetic fuels from natural gas and biomass.
1950s: Research on military applications of radar and infrared radiation promotes advances in radiative transfer theory and measurements = > Radiation math — Studies conducted largely for military applications give accurate values of infrared absorption
by gases = > CO2 greenhouse — Nuclear physicists and
chemists develop Carbon - 14 analysis, useful for dating ancient climate changes = > Carbon dates, for detecting carbon from fossil fuels in the atmosphere, and for measuring the rate of ocean turnover = > CO2 greenhouse — Development of digital computers affects many fields including the calculation of radiation transfer in the atmosphere = > Radiation math, and makes it possible to model weather processes = > Models (GCMs)-- Geological studies of polar wandering help provoke Ewing - Donn model of ice ages = > Simple models — Improvements in infrared instrumentation (mainly for industrial processes) allow very precise measurements of atmospheric CO2 = > CO2 greenhouse.
«We've
developed a method
by which molecular hydrogen - producing catalysts can be interfaced with a semiconductor that absorbs visible light,» says Gary Moore, a
chemist with Berkeley Lab's Physical Biosciences Division and principal investigator for JCAP.
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