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Sports doping detection a never-ending scienceSan Francisco Chronicle,  USA - 7 hours agoThe China Anti-Doping Agency alone will conduct 4500 tests, according to a comprehensive review of the testing program by Marc Reisch in Chemical …

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ARTICLE #1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Scientists develop the world’s thinnest balloon Nano Letters. Researchers in New York are reporting development of the world’s thinnest balloon, made of a single layer of graphite just one atom thick. …

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Scientific studies showing the dangers of low level exposures to pesticides, fragrances, flame retardnats and other chemicals are sometimes acknowledged but more often are ignored. This article explains why children are most at risk.

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