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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.95, No.39 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (50 articles)

2 - 2 Crowdfunding
Campos B
3 - 3 Re: Retraction of paper
Richard
3 - 3 Robert Buntrock
Kluger R
3 - 3 Rare earths
Evans JL
3 - 3 Richard
Buntrock R
5 - 5 Frustrated polymers heal themselves Lewis acid-base chemistry offers a new mode of cross-linking for self-healing gels
Ritter S
6 - 6 For periodate, a return to the 1950s
Kemsley J
6 - 6 Computational method yields therapeutic 'mini proteins' smal proteinss, prevent flu infection in and block botulinum toxin in cells
Borman S
7 - 7 Easing the synthesis of antibody-drug conjugates Metalllopeptide catalyst enables drugs to attach to a predictable site on an antibody
Yan WD
7 - 7 Catalyst closes a Diels Alder gap Powerful acid family enables cycloaddition of unactivated aldehydes and dimes
Nguyen T
9 - 9 Selections from cen.chempics.org, where C&EN showcases the beauty of chemistry
Morone M
9 - 9 Campfire crystals
Hood T
10 - 10 Ionic liquid gel gives supercapacitors a boost
Jacoby M
10 - 11 Tellurium twist on hypenralent chemistry
Ritter S
10 - 10 Revised view of how Huntington's protein misfolds
[Anonymous]
11 - 11 Mutation in Zika virus protein linked to microcephaly
Halford B
11 - 11 Radical reaction caught on the rebound
Halford B
11 - 11 Tuning single-atom catalysts with ionic liquids
Jacoby M
12 - 12 Activists warn of algae escape
Bomgardner M
12 - 12 Novartis, Berkeley sign drug chemistry pact Chemoproteomics and targeted protein degradation could hit previously undruggable proteins
Cross R
12 - 12 BY THE NUMBERS 80%
[Anonymous]
13 - 13 CRISPR's next target: The bad bugs in your gut The French biotech start-up Eligo Bioscience lands $20 million in series A funding to advance its CRISPR-packed phage platform
Cross R
13 - 13 China increases pressure on producers Chemical companies face new restrictions ahead of a key government meeting
Tremblay JF
14 - 14 Eastman FDCA process goes to Origin
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 HIG buys Vantage Specialty again
Reisch M
14 - 14 Wacker polysilicon nabs a solar record
Scott A
14 - 14 Johnson Matthey invests in batteries
Scott A
14 - 14 BASF supports Chinese shared bikes
Tremblay JF
14 - 14 Cabot makes carbon for PFC removal
Reisch M
15 - 15 Brammer Bio expands capacity
Reisch M
15 - 15 Two analytical testing firms are acquired
McCoy M
15 - 15 Start-up pursues animal-free leather
Bomgardner M
15 - 15 GRO Biosciences raises seed funding
Cross R
15 - 15 Pfizer launches SpringWorks
Cross R
17 - 17 Maria ravages Puerto Rico
Erickson B, Kemsley J
17 - 17 US FDA targets illegal online drug sales
Erickson B
18 - 19 Cyanide glitters for some Use of the deadly chemical is on the rise in the gold mining industry
Reisch MS
20 - 21 C&EN talks with Ben L. Feringa, molecular machines inventor Dutch chemist reflects on his first year as a Nobel laureate and raises concern about science's failure to solve environmental problems
Scott A
22 - 23 Lawsuits abound over revamped US chemical law Advocacy groups challenge EPA rules under the amended Toxic Substances Control Act
Erickson B
24 - 25 Integration is the goal Drug chemistry firms lay out plans for smaller organizations they have acquired
McCoy M
27 - 30 Digitalization time MaterialIs science companies take on big data
Mullin R
31 - 31 Supporting chemists with disabilities benefits us all
Johnston J
33 - 33 ACS and Cuban Chemical Society host workshop
Schmidt DG
33 - 33 New local section technology grants available
Wang L
33 - 33 Chemical societies host solar energy summit
Laprade C
33 - 33 ACS participates in UnidosUS
Fuentes V
35 - 35 73rd Southwest Regional Meeting
Wang L
36 - 36 How to say goodbye
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Lab coat of the future
Bomgardner M
40 - 40 Smells to sleep by
Bomgardner M