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#Explosives and Pesticides Can Be detected by Using Bee venom Scientists from MIT have discovered that by coating carbon nanotubes in bee venom,
and fellow chemical engineers coated one-atom-thick tubes of carbon with protein fragments found in bee venom,
This is certainly a novel approach for using the proteins found in bee venom. It seems there are a number of potential uses for the poison,
These PDA particles capture pore-forming toxins such as those found in bee venom. Chen and Wang successfully discovered that the strong swimming mechanisms of their microfish actually enhanced the ability to clear up toxins,
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