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Alphabetical list articles with annotations, from journals published in 2012 in the journal Chemistry and Life:
GPCR - Universal Input Device
Boarding
Agents of the Future
Activity on the northern front
Antimicrobial peptides
Mutton
No side effects
Proteins are the cause of brain aging
Brain Library
Biotop - bottom oil
Big Brother sneezed on you
Broniks
Gimlet
This has never happened before in demographic history.
In Touch
In an ocean of scents
In search of the celestials
To Siberia for living light
The ubiquitous Maiar reaction
A magnificent dozen
Riding the line to a brighter future
Laughing gas in orbit
A look at the Earth from demoscope.ru
industry vitamins
Robots work hard, people are happy
Return to basics
Around American University
wolf children
Everything is useful, what got into your mouth?
All the secret becomes apparent
All of this is very exciting...
Growing Organs
Geometry of protein bodies
germanium from ash
Heads of state, mine owners
GMOs: urban myths
Humpback alternatives
Gravishstorm
Give the dog a cookie
Give me oxygen!
Two ladies, DNA and arsenic
Redneck
Keep your arms wide
Detective with alkanes
The king is far away, God is high
ancient numbers
Firewood-233
Others
Natural science for the humanities
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Another option was found for using chicken feathers, which are left in large quantities by chicken producers.
At the suggestion of specialists from the University of Delaware (USA), their main component, the keratin protein, is isolated from feathers, and then boards for electronic printed circuits are pressed from it.
The keratin base is not only strong, light and degrades quickly in a landfill without polluting the environment, but also has special electrical properties that allow new printed circuits to work faster than conventional ones made on getinaks.
The well-known computer firm "Intel" became interested in the invention.
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