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  1. CSHL solves structure of NMDA receptor unit that could be drug target for neurological diseases http://bit.ly/33li64
  2. Stanford-led research helps overcome barrier for organic electronics http://bit.ly/1E4qyw
  3. Form of Mercury in Older Dental Fillings Unlikely to be Toxic – U of S Research Team http://bit.ly/1vqIXd
  4. Drought resistance explained http://bit.ly/1yd7sX
  5. Students swap the classroom for the synchrotron during "Engineering Your Future" careers day http://bit.ly/3jw11S
  6. CMU Researchers Use NMR Methodology To Elucidate Chemical Structure of Natural Compounds http://bit.ly/1YOkA3
  7. Science Begins at the World’s Most Powerful X-ray Laser http://bit.ly/1Yk6Jz
  8. Biologists reveal structure of cell nucleus 'gatekeeper' http://bit.ly/ufhOz
  9. Trembling hands and molecular handshakes http://bit.ly/OqGnp
  10. Team led by Scripps Research and UC San Diego scientists reveals secrets of drought resistance http://bit.ly/GL3Pv
  11. Berkeley Researchers Find New Route to Nano Self-Assembly http://bit.ly/L1OlT
  12. Argonne scientists find new set of multiferroic materials http://bit.ly/tvhIl
  13. lightsources.org webmaster job opportunity http://bit.ly/eLtvv
  14. Unravelling the secrets of a magic material http://bit.ly/3xRGe
  15. Nanoscale structures revealed on Diamond’s latest beamline http://bit.ly/SQXm2
  16. Under starter's orders http://bit.ly/h4Wlt
  17. HHMI Researcher Thomas Steitz Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry http://bit.ly/JH8ad
  18. Seminal Work for 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Conducted at Brookhaven Lab http://bit.ly/8HwPq
  19. DESY congratulates Ada Yonath, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry http://bit.ly/GmTvV
  20. Two Long-Term Users of the ESRF Win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry http://bit.ly/3pyQOt