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Antimony: the Element That Reinvents itself

The history of humankind follows the history of the exploitation and use of natural resources and, in particular, of metals and metalloids. However, not many chemical elements have been used in such a variety of applications as antimony has and, probably, none has end up by being as ubiquitious as water in our everyday life.

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Turmeric – Can the Asian spice relieve pain after surgery?

Turmeric, a popular South Asian spice, recently piqued the interest of a group of researchers from Bangkok. They found that […]

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A biochemical conundrum: Aliens, black sheep, and crown jewels

Beryllium is unique. Some regard it as highly toxic while others say that it tastes sweet in its inorganic salts. As a matter of fact, it is used in the tower of London and space faring aliens in the sci-fi movie “galaxy quest.” Good explanations of the toxicity of dusts containing Beryllium are still sought.

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Is your teenager drinking enough water? Dehydration in adolescent high school students

Low water intake and chronic dehydration is a common problem around the world – especially in countries with high temperatures. […]

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