This is a legacy page dating back many years to the origins of Sciencebase in 1995 in its original form as the first chemistry news site, Elemental Discoveries. Sciencebase.com was created in July 1999.
Back issues (1-98) of David Bradley’s Elemental Discoveries are available covering the period 1996-2007.
Elemental Discoveries Archive
January 2007– Scratchy and itchy,Being particular about DNA, Nervous scoop,PLoS ONE
December 2006– Smoking ban,ntl Netguard,Cocaine pregnancy test, Buying nano this holiday, Emerging environmental contaminants
November 2006 Get research papers for free, Rare cattle and human hybrids,Hangover cures,Starry, starry night
October 2006 Science teacher gets flashed, Male pill, Sciencebase wants your blog and much, much more
September 2006 Ambiguity in art, Random search results, Sex and phthalates, Geordie Boffin Podcast launches
August 2006 Solid-liquid extraction,Female sexual dysfunction, Pluto dwarved, Chemistry Central
July 2006 Hoodia gordonii FAQ,The Art of ET, Grape expectations
June 2006 Coffee and alcohol,The erotic brain,Sperm and eggs
May 2006 Two-faced electronic paper,Shipping news for physicists, Get your eyes tested ref!
April 2006 Sex Gets Up Women’s Noses, Carbon Nanosheets,Interview with Martin Walker
March 2006 Critical Trials TGN1412, Interview with Steve Bryant,Black Eyed Peas
February 2006 Loud music and ecstasy,Uber Pluto,Face Off, Sporty Nanotubes
January 2006 Keep Eating Your Greens, Promise of a Rain Garden, Say NO to Straddling Molecules, Earlier science articles from the Sciencebase archives.
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Previously in Elemental Discoveries, Issue 73, September 2004:
Green silicon production – making the microelectronics industry favourite element
P2P for scientists – peer mentoring, helping students help each other
Women in science – smashing the glass ceiling
Academic poaching of researchers – plugging the brain drain
Permanent implantable contact lenses – does what it says on the tin
Profile of ETH Zurich – a profile of…
Paradoxical ozone – the paradox of ozone
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