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