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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.95, No.25 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (53 articles)

2 - 2 Shades of open access
Seijo BC
3 - 3 Untitled
Rydel TJ
3 - 3 Untitled
Mathews CK
3 - 3 A year in the life of a new professor (vol 95, pg 34, 2017)
Johnson J
5 - 5 Green chemistry efforts honored
Ritter S
7 - 7 Milestone for flow chemistry
Halford B
7 - 7 Fly-egg profiling reveals time of death faster
Dalton L
8 - 8 Blood clot prevention with lower bleeding risk
Torrice M
8 - 8 Actinide covalency measured by EPR
Kemsley J
8 - 8 Superstretchy semiconducting polymers
Davenport M
9 - 9 More moves with metathesis
Halford B
9 - 9 Antibacterial molecule may discourage resistance
Borman S
10 - 10 Synthesized biofuel meets vehicle standards
Borman S
10 - 10 Modeling reduces nickel needed in catalytic reactions
Borman S
10 - 10 Jupiter is a big old planet
Davenport M
11 - 11 Mass spec identifies tumor margins during brain surgery
Arnaud C
11 - 11 Probes track vancomycin-induced cell wall changes
Arnaud C
11 - 11 Helical, serpentine batteries stretch repeatedly
Jacoby M
12 - 12 PQ takes another shot at going public
Reisch M
12 - 12 Thermo Fisher reveals first-of-its-kind clinical analyzer
Reisch M
12 - 12 $16 billion
[Anonymous]
13 - 13 Europe may call TiO2 a carcinogen
Bomgardner M
13 - 13 Ineos poised for major European expansion
Scott A
14 - 14 New York biotech incubator opens
Reisch M
14 - 15 Heineken beer barge beats CO2
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 PEF resin gets EU backing
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 Citrine raises funds for materials design
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 Air Liquide places bets on start-ups
Reisch M
14 - 14 Arkema files complaint against Honeywell
Reisch M
14 - 14 Eastman Chemical resigns from trade group
Reisch M
14 - 14 Hexion changes Craigs
Tullo A
15 - 15 BARDA expands Basilea's funding
Jarvis L
15 - 15 Celgene in cancer deal with Dragonfly
Jarvis L
15 - 15 WuXi Biologics shares surge on first day of trading
Tremblay JF
15 - 15 Johnson Matthey teams with Intrexon
Mullin R
16 - 16 BY THE NUMBERS 75%
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 NIH backs off funding limits for researchers
Widener A
16 - 16 A boost for biosimilar drugs
Hess G
17 - 17 Wind and solar combined surpass 10% of US electricity generation
Hogue C
17 - 17 National Academies gives ARPA-E good grades
Hogue C
18 - 21 Taking the heat off distillation Using nonthermal separation processes to purify industrial chemicals would greatly reduce global energy consumption
Ritter SK
22 - 23 C&EN talks with Peter Hore, magnetoreception researcher
Peplow M
24 - 25 US textile makers look for a revival New policies plus technology advances bode well for turning around the industry
Reisch MS
26 - 26 For chemical firms, one pesky cloud At chemical industry gathering, low energy costs pleased but politics unnerved
Mccoy M
27 - 27 When it's time to find a job back home Balancing career aspirations with family obligations
Jobber C
28 - 33 Breakthroughs with bar codes DNA-encoded libraries help pharma find drug leads
Halford B
34 - 34 The future of the ACS Science & Human rights program
Phillips D
35 - 36 ChemPlanner to integrate with SciFinder
Wang LD
36 - 36 ACS partners with Korean Chemical Society to create new award and symposium
Wang LD
36 - 36 Carol Duane wins ACS Award for Volunteer Service
Wang LD
36 - 36 San Francisco technical presentations now available
Wang LD
40 - 40 A bacon fest to die for
Reisch M
40 - 40 Elements of style
[Anonymous]