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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.96, No.41 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (63 articles)

2 - 2 Re: Charges dropped against UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran for death of Sheri Sangji after lab fire
Joydeep
2 - 2 Re: Charges dropped against UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran for death of Sheri Sangji after lab fire
Dev S
2 - 3 Charges dropped against UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran for death of Sheri Sangji after lab fire
Ben H
3 - 3 Steel belts for the chemical industry
Lorns T
3 - 3 Steel belts for the chemical industry
Hill R
3 - 3 Nanosensor lights up lipids in rodent livers (vol 96, pg 5, 2018)
Arnaud C
5 - 5 Weak interactions make potent healers
Halford B
6 - 6 CO2-converting enzyme's secrets revealed
Zhang CC
6 - 6 Scientists honored as MacArthur Fellows
Satyanarayana M
7 - 7 Tarnishing inspires semiconductor synthesis
Peplow M
8 - 8 Double aromaticity found in stable molecule
Lemonick S
9 - 9 Nanowire forest spawns stretchy sensors
Patel P
10 - 10 Stabilizing perovskite solar cells
Jacoby M
10 - 10 Mapping corrosion with hyperspectral imaging
Halford B
10 - 10 H2S dimer forms hydrogen bonds
Lemonick S
11 - 11 Shape matters in macromolecular crowding
Arnaud C
11 - 11 Catalyst couples carbons without making CO2
Jacoby M
11 - 11 Cancer target binds RNA and its mirror image
Zhang CC
14 - 14 Epitranscriptomics-focused Gotham launches
Jarvis LM
14 - 14 AkzoNobel chemicals becomes Nouryon
Scott A
15 - 15 US class-action case targets 9 PFAS makers
Hogue C
15 - 15 Covestro investing $1.7 billion in MDI plant
Tullo A
16 - 16 Start-up to offer shares for DNA
Reisch M
16 - 16 Ionis and Roche sign antisense pact
Cross R
16 - 16 Russian firm plans helium project
Reisch M
16 - 16 Solvay names new chair and CEO
Reisch M
16 - 16 Tower rises at Shell cracker
Reisch M
16 - 17 GSK cuts 200 UK manufacturing jobs
Scott A
16 - 16 Shokubai, Sumitomo complete big plants
Tremblay JF
16 - 16 Total advances projects
Tullo A
17 - 17 Amicus and Penn to develop gene therapies
Cross R
17 - 17 Sitryx launches with $30 million
Cross R
17 - 17 J&J pays $250 million for RNAi drug
Cross R
17 - 17 Lithium sulfur overtaking lithium ion?
Scott A
18 - 18 Last chance to curb greenhouse gas emissions, climate change
Johnson J
19 - 19 Huge growth in petrochemical production predicted
Johnson J
19 - 19 Brand-name biologic drugs protected by USMCA
Mullin E
19 - 19 US airports can forgo PFASs in firefighting foams
Hogue C
19 - 19 FDA bans 7 synthetic food flavorings
Erickson B
20 - 21 Start-up seizes on SLCs
Cross R
22 - 23 C&EN talks with Ethan Perlstein
Jarvis LM
24 - 24 Surreptitious science
Jobber C
26 - 30 Can stripping the air of its moisture quench the world's thirst?
Halford B
31 - 31 Catalyzing global connectivity among younger chemist communities
Breffke J
32 - 32 Thomas Holme named editor in chief of the Journal of Chemical Education
Wang LD
32 - 32 ACS Scholars announced for 2018
Wang LD
32 - 32 Member spotlight
Wang LD
32 - 32 Mole Storytelling Jam debuts at BCCE
Wang LD
33 - 33 Morton Hoffman honored with mentoring prize
Wang LD
33 - 33 HIST Award to David Lewis
Wang LD
33 - 33 Gibbs Medal to Cynthia Burrows
Wang LD
33 - 33 Call for nominations for Morley Medal
Wang LD
33 - 33 Debra Rolison awarded Nichols Medal
Wang LD
34 - 35 W. Franklin Gilmore
Gilmore A
34 - 34 Thomas B. Brill Obituary
Burmeister JL
34 - 34 Edward M. Burgess Obituary
Burgess L
35 - 35 Thomas Golner
Golner P
35 - 35 Robert A. Plane
Plane J
35 - 35 James E. Rodgers
Rodgers M
35 - 35 Edwin M. Kinderman
Smith MK
35 - 35 Agnes M. Rimando
Duke SO
40 - 40 Newscripts Curating quirky science since 1943
Lemonick S
40 - 40 Rolling in the deep
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