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Authors: Know the Hazards, Please!
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The article “Template Synthesis and Magnetic Manipulation of Nickel Nanowires” does not identify all of the important potential hazards involved; nickel compounds are known to be human carcinogens, and nickel and its compounds are mutagenic.
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Research Advances: Elastic Salt, and Plant Progesterone
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Angela G. KingJournal of Chemical Education2010 87 (7), 660-661This installment of Research Advances describes recent discoveries in properties of salt at the nanoscale, as well as the first discovery of the animal hormone progesterone in a plant.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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