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Innovation In Toxics Reduction Helps Build Green Economy In Ontario, Canada
(08 Oct 2009)
The Canadian province Ontario will invest $13.6 million in GreenCentre Canada, located at Queen's University in Kingston. The centre, which will be operated by PARTEQ Innovations, will connect green chemistry discoveries in Ontario universities with ...
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Mannosidase catches the boat
(15 Apr 2009)
A boat conformation of the Michaelis complex of beta-mannosidase Man2A has been demonstrated by a collaboration of scientists in the UK and Canada.Gideon Davies and Wendy Offen at the University of York and colleagues from Newcastle University, ...
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Queen's receives $9.1 million to establish National Center of Excellence in green chemistry
(03 Mar 2009)
Canada targets research for cleaner, less energy-intensive alternatives for chemical and manufacturing industries
PARTEQ Innovations, the technology commercialization office of Queen's University, has been awarded $9.1 million from the federal government towards the establishment of a National Centre of Excellence for the development and commercialization of ...
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Queen's chemist sheds light on health benefits of garlic
(03 Feb 2009)
Researchers trace benefits to acid produced in decomposing organic compound
A Queen's-led team has discovered the reason why garlic is so good for us. Researchers have widely believed that the organic compound, allicin – which gives garlic its aroma and flavour – acts as the world's most powerful antioxidant. But until now ...
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Martian data and PANalytical X-ray analysis help confirm new mineral species
(04 Apr 2008)
Inspired by data sent from NASA robots on Mars, Dr. Ronald Peterson, Professor of Geology at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada, has observed a new mineral species on Earth, and predicts that it also exists on Mars. The mineral, meridianiite ...
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