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A new look Seijo BC |
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Will the world ever be ready for solar geoengineering? (vol 96, pg 28, 2018) Temple J |
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Early research and the STEM pipeline Murray D, Obare S, Hageman J |
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Graphene hair dye fights unsightly flyaways Carbon material makes nontoxic, durable hair colorant (vol 96, pg 4, 2018) Britton C |
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Nanoparticle catalysts communicate across distances Jacoby M |
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COF filters water Sanderson K |
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Death cap mushroom toxin synthesized Arnaud C |
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Moonshine gets a modern makeover Jansen K |
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Weird magnetic effect could improve computer memory Bourzac K |
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NATURAL PRODUCTS Potent insecticidal peptide found in worms Borman S |
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Chameleon-inspired elastomer Halford B |
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SYNTHESIS Powerful acid persuades reluctant alkenes to react Nguyen T |
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ANTIBIOTICS New class of antibiotics identified Arnaud C |
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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATION Microbes possess chemical memory Drahl C |
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CHEMICAL BONDING Model explains stability of helium compounds Jacoby M |
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ONCOLOGY Interest in IDO inhibitors remains high Cross R |
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PETROCHEMICALS Nova plans ethylene exports Tullo A |
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ENERGY Growth of renewables soared in 2017 [Anonymous] |
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TRADE Chemicals at risk in spat with China Tremblay JF |
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MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS AkzoNobel finds buyer for chemical business Scott A |
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Partnership formed for phthalate substitute Mccoy M |
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Plaskolite buys a Covestro business Reisch M |
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Givaudan buys more natural ingredients Reisch M |
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Wacker makes vinyl acetate from cellulose Scott A |
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Aerospace growth leads to composites alliances Tremblay JF |
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Mitsui Chemicals expands in the US Tremblay JF |
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Borealis to study Kazakh cracker Tullo A |
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Dracen launches for immunometabolism Jarvis L |
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GSK buys out Novartis in OTC venture Cross R |
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Takeda considers a takeover of Shire Cross R |
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Xylitol plant set for Canada Mccoy M |
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Oxford Nanopore raises $140 million Cross R |
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Good news for US science in federal spending law R&D support hits all-time high in legislation funding the government for the rest of fiscal 2018 Widener A, Erickson B, Hogue C |
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US files complaint over China's patent policies Hess G |
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Canada recommits to basic science Trudeau government proposes to add 4 billion Canadian dollars over five years for research programs Oosthoek S |
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Rise of the smartish machines As artificial intelligence ignites in pharmaceutical labs, it also exhibits its limits Mullin R |
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Augmented intelligence Smart machines may run the lab of the future, but not without human intervention Lynch N |
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Lighting the way to more targeted treatments Chemists aim to fight cancer, blindness, and other disorders while reducing side effects with photoswitchable drugs Sanderson K |
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Livestock emissions still up in the air Congress exempts farms from reporting air pollutants to federal agencies, leaving states to deal with animal waste releases Erickson BE |
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Outreach milestone: Chemistry and the environment McGinnis M |
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Finding a mentor [Anonymous] |
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Used gum, reincarnate Drahl C |
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Tattoo ink's circle of life Drahl C |