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In Quest for 'Legal High,' Chemists Outfox Law
Submitted by loner on 31 October, 2010 - 12:52pm- ANTWERP
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- Belgium
- chemical
- chemicals
- China
- Christmas
- David Llewellyn
- David Nichols
- Dutch police
- Europe
- food
- Glasgow
- Heathrow Airport
- James Brokenshire
- JEANNE WHALEN ANTWERP
- Jeanne Whalen
- John Ramsey
- Kate Willmer
- Les Iversen
- Lisbon
- plastics
- Purdue University
- Purdue University
- Roumen Sedefov
- Scotland
- Southeast Asia
- State Food and Drug Administration
- steel
- Sweden
- The Netherlands
- United Kingdom
- United States
- University of London
- University of London
- USD
- www.alchemylabz.eu
ANTWERP, Belgium—When the housing market crashed in 2008, David Llewellyn's construction business went with it.
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Scientists create a living organism
Submitted by loner on 23 May, 2010 - 3:33amhttp://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/3dbad5ca-6431-11df-8618-00144feab49a.html
Scientists have turned inanimate chemicals into a living organism in an experiment that raises profound questions about the essence of life.
Craig Venter, the US genomics pioneer, announced on Thursday that scientists at his laboratories in Maryland and California had succeeded in their 15-year project to make the world’s first “synthetic cells” – bacteria called Mycoplasma mycoides.
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'Suicide germ' may ease mutation fears
Submitted by loner on 19 July, 2009 - 4:11pmMainland scientists hope a new "suicide germ" will allay fears of dangerous mutations from genetically engineered micro-organisms (GEMs) released into the environment.
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