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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.94, No.13 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (51 articles)

3 - 3 Predicting elements' names
Seijo BC
4 - 4 In the beginning
Lattimer R
4 - 4 Polywater reflections
Murray JN
4 - 4 Computer-aided drug design
Renier M
4 - 4 Polywater reflections
Wilk HJ
5 - 5 Graphene patch for managing diabetes
Torrice M
6 - 6 Fast track to phorbol
Halford B
6 - 6 Researcher loses arm in Hawaii explosion
Kemsley CJ
7 - 7 Carbon dioxide hydrogenated to methanol on large scale
Borman S
7 - 7 Detecting underground nuclear explosions
Wilson E
8 - 8 Researchers design smallest genome yet
Arnaud C
8 - 8 Z-Alkenyl halides made easy
Halford B
9 - 9 Forecasting liver toxicity before the damage is done
Berg EG
9 - 9 How beetle moms tell mates to bug off
Halford B
9 - 9 Mechanism-based screening accelerates photocatalysis research
Ritter S
9 - 10 Pressure sensors gaining durability
Davenport M
10 - 10 Ruthenium joins nanoframe club
Jacoby M
10 - 10 Lead ink used in ancient Rome
Everts S
10 - 10 Double water H-bond rearrangement identified
Kemsley J
12 - 12 Former employees seek to acquire Affymetrix
Reisch M
12 - 12 Scripps sues Illumina over patent
Thayer A
13 - 13 Dyson eyes batteries
Bomgardner M
13 - 13 Bristol-Myers to buy start-up Padlock
Jarvis L
13 - 13 Harvard, Merck sign hefty drug pact
Jarvis L
14 - 15 Fragrance plant to be repurposed
Mccoy M
14 - 14 Giant food firms to label GMOs
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 Ethylene glycol planned for Texas
Mccoy M
14 - 14 Hexion sells a polymers business
Mccoy M
14 - 14 LakePharma, Blue Sky combine services
Mullin R
14 - 14 Big paint makers merge
Reisch M
14 - 14 Swiss firm aims to replace formaldehyde
Tullo A
14 - 14 Olin trimming chlorine after merger
Tullo A
15 - 15 Paul G. Allen launches biomedical research fund
Jarvis L
15 - 15 Arjuna to research curcumin benefits
Bomgardner M
15 - 15 Calif. firm to use LanzaTech process
Bomgardner M
15 - 15 Braskem taps into shale
Tullo A
16 - 16 Second chance for rejected grants
Widener A
17 - 17 EPA promotes use of toxicity tests that don't use animals
Erickson B
17 - 17 US to cooperate with Cuba and Argentina
Hogue C
17 - 17 Energy-related CO2 emissions keep falling
Johnson J
17 - 17 US water supply concerns rising
Morrison J
18 - 19 Toolmakers at Pittcon are bullish
Reisch MS
20 - 21 Working to help police detect drugged driving
Arnaud CH
22 - 23 Balancing the work-life equation
Lockwood D
24 - 25 Overwhelmed by orgo
Halford B
26 - 27 C&EN profiles Amyris, biobased specialties maker
Bomgardner MM
28 - 32 Psychedelic medicines
Kemsley J
34 - 34 Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference celebrates 20 years
Voorhees KJ
39 - 39 HPLC AND MS: MAKING WAVES IN MEDICINE
Eisenstein M
48 - 48 Sticking with glue goo Sugru
Marshall J
48 - 48 Fashioning bacteria to illuminate the City of Light
Marshall J