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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.99, No.2 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (49 articles)

2 - 2 Goodbye to Erasmus
Seijo BC
3 - 3 Line blurs between hydrogen and covalent bonds
Lemonick S
3 - 3 The F-H-F- anion can form conventional hydrogen bonds, but scientists found it can also form bonds that look covalent, blurring the line between these two kinds of bonds (green = F; gray = H)
Lemonick S
4 - 4 Base editing targets progeria mutation in mice
Arnaud C
5 - 5 Iron catalyst converts CO2 to jet fuel
Jacoby M
5 - 5 Catenane combines two metals for first time
Boerner LK
5 - 5 Graphene micromotors move forward
Nguyen T
6 - 6 What's next after mRNA vaccines?
Cross R
7 - 7 DuPont to sell Chestnut Run site
Bettenhausen C
7 - 7 Tronox CEO steps down
Tullo A
7 - 7 Chemical deals wrap up
Bomgardner M
8 - 9 Novasep equipment unit goes to Sartorius
Mullin R
8 - 8 Danimer goes public
Tullo A
8 - 8 Specialties firm Vertellus is sold again
Tullo A
8 - 8 Sumitomo eyes new methanol process
Tullo A
8 - 8 BASF appoints new head of research
Scott A
8 - 8 Neste builds position in plastics-to-oil
Scott A
8 - 8 Hand sanitizer firms dodge bill from the FDA
Bettenhausen C
9 - 9 Aro raises funds for RNA delivery
Cross R
9 - 9 Pfizer rebrands with new logo
Mccoy M
9 - 9 Myeloid launches for cell therapy
Cross R
9 - 9 OpenGate to buy Solvay surfactant unit
Bettenhausen C
9 - 9 Genentech taps Ribometrix to drug RNA
Cross R
10 - 10 Trump administration limits the science EPA can use
Hogue C
11 - 11 Chemicals could remain secret
Erickson B
11 - 11 EPA disregards risk of 1,4-dioxane to public
Erickson B
13 - 13 Congress enacts sustainable chemistry legislation
Hogue C
13 - 13 Is the end near for chrysotile asbestos?
Erickson B
14 - 17 Lessons learned from watching viruses assemble How researchers are understanding nature's nanotechnology, and why that work matters
Howes L
18 - 19 FDA approvals remain high in 2020 Despite a pandemic, a steady flow of new molecular entities reached the market last year
Jarvis LM
22 - 24 Y Pandemic stress: The toll it's taking on students
Parry W
25 - 27 Unilever's audacious goal
Bettenhausen CA
29 - 29 Don't give up. Your mental health is worth maintaining
Heemstra J
32 - 32 FOOD Companies, investors will want animal-free protein
Bomgardner M
32 - 32 PERSISTENT POLLUTANTS Scientists will refine which chemicals are PFAS
Hogue C
33 - 33 CLIMATE CHANGE Chemical firms aim for more ambitious climate goals
Bettenhausen C
34 - 34 PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES Firms see signs of post-COVID-19 market strength
Mullin R
34 - 34 POLYMERS Europe is implementing a tax on plastic
Tullo A
35 - 35 ECONOMY US chemical industry will bounce back this year
Bomgardner M
36 - 36 SPECIALTY CHEMICALS China's 14th Five-Year Plan will favor specialty chemicals
Bettenhausen C
36 - 36 CAREERS China will struggle to evaluate its scientists' work
Jia HP
37 - 37 PETROCHEMICALS Petrochemical building spree may finally slow
Tullo A
38 - 38 RESEARCH FUNDING Europe faces delays in research funding
Plackett B
38 - 38 SUSTAINABILITY A new normal will emerge for Europe's chemical industry
Scott A
39 - 39 HYDROGEN POWER Public money to stimulate supply of sustainable hydrogen
Scott A
40 - 40 PUBLISHING Open-access Plan S goes into effect
Widener A
41 - 41 Celebrating 25 years of the Helen M. Free Award
Charlebois A
48 - 48 Bite-size memories
[Anonymous]
48 - 48 This chemist really blue it
[Anonymous]