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A vision for chemistry Martinez JG |
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Phthalates are used as plasticizers in vinyl flooring (vol 49, pg 36, 2020) Rovner S |
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Chemistry, consumers, and corporations Reingold D |
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Phthalates are used as plasticizers in vinyl flooring (vol 21, pg 34, 2019) Arnaud CH |
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Allergic to the lab Boerner LK |
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Mild route to metal carbides Jacoby M |
5 - 5 |
Mass spec sorts droplets Arnaud C |
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Synthesis program thinks 1 step ahead Lemonick S |
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Air pollution levels linked to stroke risk Jia HP |
9 - 9 |
A greener alternative to Wittig Boerner LK |
9 - 9 |
How hydrogen makes steel brittle Jacoby M |
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n-Lorem launches for custom-made drugs Jarvis LM |
10 - 10 |
Pfizer invests in Effector Therapeutics Cross R |
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Total, cement firm pursue CO2 capture Bomgardner M |
11 - 11 |
Chinese agchem giant set to emerge Jia HP |
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ADM buys Brazilian plant extract firm Bomgardner M |
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Illumina, PacBio part ways McCoy M |
12 - 12 |
WuXi unit adds oligonucleotides Mullin R |
12 - 12 |
Clariant licenses Sunliquid in China Scott A |
12 - 13 |
Evonik touts a carbonylation advance Scott A |
12 - 12 |
Cabot to purchase Chinese nanotube firm Tullo A |
12 - 12 |
Massive ammonia plant moves forward Tullo A |
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MercachemSyncom acquires Alcami site Mullin R |
13 - 13 |
Sanofi, Nurix pursue protein degradation McCoy M |
13 - 13 |
Deerfield funds first international venture Satyanarayana M |
13 - 13 |
Merck strikes $2.5 billion KRAS deal Satyanarayana M |
13 - 13 |
Elkem buying Chinese silicone maker Scott A |
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FDA cracks down on flavored e-cigarettes Erickson B |
15 - 15 |
US shift from coal to natural gas saved lives and crops Hogue C |
15 - 15 |
Change needed to increase success of African American physics majors Kemsley J |
15 - 15 |
India's PhD students must study research ethics Venkatasubramanian KV |
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The chemical revolution Mullin R |
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C&EN talks with Melissa Denecke, nuclear scientist Peplow M |
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It's not bragging; it's self-advocacy Heemstra J |
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Petrochemical buildup will face increased opposition Mullin R |
26 - 26 |
After buildup, US basic chemical sector to hit pause Tullo A |
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Chemical management will enter the spotlight Hogue C |
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The coming challenge of green hydrogen Reisch M |
28 - 28 |
Switch to electric vehicles will gain momentum Reisch M |
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US chemicals to slow on manufacturing, trade woes Bomgardner M |
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Cautious optimism for China's chemical industry Jia HP |
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Tension over US research security likely to grow Widener A |
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Pressured plastics firms will look to recycling Scott A |
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More slow growth for Mexico Tullo A |
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Global growth will pick up modestly Tullo A |
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Food brands and retailers will scrutinize pesticides Bomgardner M, Erickson B |
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Diagnostics will continue to attract instrument makers Reisch M |
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Yet another strong year expected for pharma services Mullin R |
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Tough decisions ahead for US chemical regulators Erickson B |
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Saudi Aramco: The growing petrochemical giant Tullo A |
36 - 36 |
Boom or bust ahead for cannabidiol in the US? Erickson B |
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A stall coming for Germany, Europe's engine Scott A |
38 - 38 |
US poised for action on PFAS Hogue C |
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ACS issues policy statement on workforce-related immigration Wang LD |
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Elements of Sanskrit Taylor A |