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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.96, No.13 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (50 articles)

2 - 2 The 2017 Chemical Sciences & Society Summit
Linic S
3 - 3 Strange chemistry displays
Koberda M
3 - 3 Study elucidates mechanism of MOF-mediated catalysis (vol 96, pg 8, 2018)
Gates BC
3 - 3 Re: NSF addresses sexual harassment by grant recipients
Burke N
4 - 4 New Orleans hosts ACS national meeting
Wang LD
5 - 5 Carbon nanotube net could extend battery lifetimes
Halford B
6 - 6 Catalyst makes acetic acid from methane
Jacoby M
7 - 7 New software could run the lab of the future
Lemonick S
8 - 8 Process converts wood into a squishy sensor
Drahl C
8 - 8 Copper-binding mystery solved
Borman S
9 - 9 Small molecules shield mice against hearing loss
Nguyen T
9 - 9 Laser pulses damage safety eyewear
Kemsley J
9 - 9 Filtering out carcinogens from smoke flavoring
Jansen K
10 - 10 A record-breaking radical polymer
Halford B
10 - 10 Sugar is a sign of smoldering biomass fires
Arnaud C
10 - 10 Recovering phosphorus from corn waste
Torrice M
11 - 11 China upgrades environment ministry
Tremblay JF
12 - 12 Rheos launches with immunometabolism focus
Jarvis L
12 - 12 Europe kills one chemical deal, allows another
Scott A
13 - 13 Monsanto jumps on base editing
Bomgardner M
13 - 13 Greener coffee cup
[Anonymous]
14 - 14 Japanese firms eye lithium car batteries
Tremblay JF
14 - 14 Total Corbion makes PLA in Thailand
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 Monsanto links up with AgriMetis
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 Lundbeck buys firm for Parkinson's drug
Jarvis L
14 - 14 Ashland eyes sale of two businesses
Mccoy M
14 - 14 Sila Nano, BMW form anode materials pact
Scott A
14 - 14 M&G assets being sold off
Mccoy M
15 - 15 Arbor launches with new CRISPR system
Cross R
15 - 15 Novartis and Harvard form biomaterials pact
Cross R
15 - 15 Celgene buys into Prothena programs
Jarvis L
15 - 15 Ardena acquires drug substance firm
Mullin R
15 - 15 Thermo Fisher buys and plans ahead
Reisch M
16 - 16 US chemical makers could face tougher emission controls
Hogue C
16 - 16 Tax incentives expected to drive growth of CO2 capture
Johnson J
17 - 17 Nature of exoplanets is focus of Europe's next space mission
Widener A
17 - 17 State moves to ban PFASs in food packages, firefighting foams
Hogue C
17 - 17 EPA did not use possibly flawed methane data
Johnson J
17 - 17 Women edge into more children's drawings of scientists
[Anonymous]
18 - 19 Safety standards aim to rein in 3-D printer emissions
Pelley J
20 - 21 Pittcon forecast: Sunny days ahead
Reisch MS
22 - 23 Pharma fills in its technology gaps
Arnaud CH
24 - 25 Indian scientists struggle to adjust to changing priorities
Venkatasubramanian KV
26 - 27 C&EN talks with Wendy Young, drug hunter
Jarvis LM
28 - 33 Will the world ever be ready for solar geoengineering?
Ngoen T
34 - 34 Becoming a skilled advocate for chemistry
Forslund R
35 - 35 Project SEED scholar Anita Hurtado-Strok
Taylor AA
36 - 36 Identifying solutions to global challenges
Wang L
40 - 40 Backside attack on wheels
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Surfing big waves and wave functions
[Anonymous]