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Writing in a
journal of the American Chemical society, they say the spherical shape results from a developing pearl's saw-toothed, or ratchet-like, surface, a texture that creates forces that cause the pearl to turn inside the oyster's tissues in response to movements in the environment.
His research has been featured in publications such as Nature Chemical Biology,
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Science, and Nature Biotechnology.
Liu, "Intracellular glutathione detection using Mn[0.sub.2]-nanosheet-modified up conversion nanoparticles,"
Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol.
A paper describing the findings, "Metal-organic Framework Materials with Ultrahigh Surface Areas: Is the Sky the Limit?" was published August 20 in the
Journal of the American Chemical Society.
When implanted in the land snail Neohelix albolabris (shown), the fuel cell eked out electricity over several months with no harm to the snail, researchers report in the March 21
Journal of the American Chemical Society. The power is less than an AAA battery can provide, but eventually such snails--and other creepy crawlies such as cockroaches--might be rigged with fuel cell-powered sensors and wireless transmitters for environmental monitoring or even spycraft.
The results of the team's experiments with the origami Paper Analytical Device, or oPAD, were published in the
Journal of the American Chemical Society and in Analytical Chemistry.