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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.96, No.32 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (47 articles)

2 - 2 Redefining convention
[Anonymous]
3 - 3 C&ENs Global Top 50 chemical companies (vol 96, pg 36, 2018)
[Anonymous]
3 - 3 Plastic wrap
Abbott SD
4 - 4 4 golds for US olympiad team High school students turn in a top performance for the second year in a row
Nguyen T, Wang LD
6 - 6 Microbe devours dioxane Bacteria offer a promising solution to degrade the pollutant at contaminated sites, researchers say
Zhang CC
6 - 6 Virtual-reality molecules bend, flex, and wiggle Bacteria offer a promising solution to degrade the pollutant at contaminated sites, researchers say
Jansen K
7 - 7 Aliphatic C-H bonds yield to arylation Dual-catalyst approach allows chemists to construct sp(3)-sp(2) connections
Halford B
8 - 8 Permafrost packs warming punch Once-frozen soil could be major source of N2O
Pelley J
8 - 8 Plastic breakdown tracked Technique follows microbes consuming agricultural mulch
Drahl C
9 - 9 Phosphorus reagent constructs nucleotides Tool may find potential applications in antisense therapeutics
Nguyen T
10 - 11 Azacyclic allenes harnessed
Halford B
10 - 10 Proteins grown in rice prevent HIV infection in cells
Zhang C
10 - 10 Mercury lands in marine ooze
Hiolski E
11 - 11 Akt-ivation mechanisms
Arnaud C
11 - 11 Quantifying quantum dot ligand exchange
Jacoby M
11 - 11 Nanoparticle mouthwash could prevent tooth decay
Sanderson K
12 - 12 Crop giants slam Europe CRISPR ruling
Bomgardner M
12 - 12 Chemical earnings blossom in brisk economy
Bomgardner M
13 - 13 Judge blocks 3-D gun files from going online
Tullo A
15 - 15 Drug companies look strong at the half
Cross R
16 - 16 Global chemical deals rise
Reisch M
16 - 16 Air Liquide invests in electronic chemicals
Mccoy M
16 - 16 ExxonMobil starts up cracker in Texas
Mccoy M
16 - 16 SABIC purchase of Clariant stake delayed
Reisch M
16 - 17 Teijin will acquire car materials maker
Tremblay JF
16 - 16 Eastman won't sell ethylene plants
Tullo A
16 - 16 European recycling initiatives press ahead
Tullo A
17 - 17 Metrohm buys B&W to boost spectroscopy
Reisch M
17 - 17 Japan gets food preservation system
Mccoy M
17 - 17 No buyer for BioAmber
Bomgardner M
17 - 17 Priority review voucher value slumps
Cross R
17 - 17 Axe falls at Achaogen and NewLink Genetics
Mullin R
18 - 18 High levels of PFOS, PFOA trigger state of emergency
Hogue C
18 - 18 White House to nominate science adviser
Erickson B
19 - 19 Canada issues scientific integrity guidance
Oosthoek S
19 - 19 DuPont to pay $3.1 million penalty for Texas accident
Johnson J
19 - 19 CSB issues update on Husky refinery explosion
Johnson J
20 - 21 & nbsp;OUTSOURCING From drug company to CRO In Europe, contract research organizations are emerging from former big pharma labs
Milmo S
22 - 25 NATURAL PRODUCTS Looking to nature for new sunscreens A growing group of researchers believes photoprotective compounds from algae and other organisms could soothe consumers' concerns
Pandika M
26 - 27 REGULATION Reweighing costs and benefits of agency regulations Possible changes could curtail EPA's ability to control pollution
Hogue C
28 - 29 TRADE The price of chemical tariffs Companies argue that a trade war with China will harm US competitiveness
Tremblay JF
31 - 31 Career Ladder Rebecca Robbins
Wang L
32 - 38 Start-ups tackle fusion With the help of venture capital funding and new technologies, start-up companies want to commercialize fusion energy in a decade or two
Bourzac K
40 - 40 Can we stop calling them nontraditional careers?
Lafranzo NA
45 - 45 Poster presentations that pop
[Anonymous]
48 - 48 Robots a-poppin'
Wu C
48 - 48 Combustible comestibles
Wu C