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- 3D scan reveals ‘borrowed’ painting
- Max Perutz – father of molecular biology

… There’s Antifreeze In Your Toothpaste: The Chemistry of…
Free with registration – Science News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 24, 2007
Why There’s Antifreeze In Your Toothpaste: The Chemistry of Household Ingredients. (24-NV-07) Science News.
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3D scan reveals ‘borrowed’ painting
New Scientist – New Scientist (subscription) – Nov 24, 2007
3D scan reveals ‘borrowed’ painting24 November 2007 byPaul MarksMagazine issue 2631 THE 17th-century Flemish oil painter David Teniers hit upon a cunning plan to overcome the difficulty of capturing the metallic highlights in a collection of armour. He took a painting of armour by his talented brother-in-law Jan Brueghel fixed boards around it and created his own painting – The Armourer’s Shop (right) – around it. At least that’s what Jennifer Mass a researcher in painting chemistry at the Winterthur Museum in Wilmington Delaware thinks. She is part of a team that has probed the painting’s chemistry in three dimensions for the first time. Suspicions were aroused about the painting which is owned by the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh when conservator Noelle con noticed in 2001 that the lower left corner was painted on a different panel and possibly by a different artist. To prove it she needed to show that the chemistry of the “imprimatura” – the… He took a painting of armour by his talented brother-in-law Jan Brueghel fixed boards around it and created his own painting – The Armourer’s Shop (right) – around it. At least that’s what Jennifer Mass a researcher in painting chemistry at the Winterthur Museum in Wilmington Delaware thinks. She is part of a team that has probed the painting’s chemistry in three dimensions for the first time. Suspicions were aroused about the painting which is owned by the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh when conservator Noelle con noticed in 2001 that the lower left corner was painted on a different panel and possibly by a different artist. To prove it she needed to show that the chemistry of the “imprimatura” – the.
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Max Perutz – father of molecular biology
abc.net.au – Nov 24, 2007
He was late he explained because he’d just cracked the chemical basis for Huntington’s disease. Max was then nearly 90. Max Perutz was a small giant in the history of chemistry. In a few days time in Stockholm this year’s Nobel Prize-winners will line up. It’s unlikely whatever their fame that they’ll match the class of 1962. There 45 years ago stood Watson and Crick Maurice Wilkins John Kendrew and the literature laureate John Steinbeck author of Grapes of Wrath. There also stood the small figure of Max Perutz one of those onstage who’d invented a new field of science-molecular biology-that has changed the course of history.

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