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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.96, No.6 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (57 articles)

2 - 2 The new chemist
Martinez JG
3 - 3 With 'Make Our Planet Great Again,' France aims to lead world in climate research Program will fund 18 scientists from 6 countries to conduct research in France and inspires Germany to follow suit (vol 96, pg 24, 2018)
[Anonymous]
3 - 3 Polymerization and polymer crystallization
Prud'homme RE
3 - 3 Diversity in chemistry
Heltzel CE
3 - 3 Shaking up gold and palladium Mechanochemical method makes noble metal compounds without solvents or harsh reagents (vol 96, pg 8, 2018)
Chamot D
3 - 3 Project SEED
Chamot D
5 - 5 Photoredox catalysis unleashes carbynes' synthetic power
Nguyen T
6 - 6 Plasma biomarkers for Alzheimer's
Arnaud C
6 - 6 Mirror images could generate long-lasting biologics
Borman S
7 - 7 Bicarbonate can boost or weaken antibiotic activity
Berg EG
7 - 7 Drug-releasing transplants combat rejection in mice
Nguyen T
8 - 8 Widespread histidine phosphorylation detected
Arnaud C
8 - 8 Tiny pollutants strengthen storms
Lemonick S
11 - 11 Dual activation fuses polyaromatics
Nguyen T
11 - 11 MXenes sense gas maximally
Jacoby M
11 - 11 Unstable allotropes stored safely in carbon
Halford B
12 - 12 Gene therapy toxicity study alarms
Cross R
12 - 12 Sanofi boosts rare blood disease pipeline
Cross R
13 - 13 Chemical earnings growth accelerates
Bomgardner M
13 - 13 Animal-free meat, dairy firms raise funds
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 Propanediol plant advances
Reisch M
14 - 14 Porous liquids company launches
Mccoy M
14 - 14 Eurofins on buying binge
Reisch M
14 - 14 Air Liquide to build hydrogen plant in Korea
Tremblay JF
14 - 14 Enterprise, Navigator detail ethylene plans
Tullo A
14 - 14 Tesla may invest in SQM
Tullo A
14 - 14 Corporate titans join for health coverage
Mullin R
15 - 15 Biogen licenses Karyopharm treatment
Cross R
15 - 15 Seattle Genetics acquires Cascadian
Jarvis L
15 - 15 $24 million slated for Parkinson's research
Jarvis L
15 - 15 Eisai, Boston University collaborate
Cross R
15 - 15 Minneapolis goes perchloroethylene-free
Reisch M
15 - 15 Business Roundup
[Anonymous]
16 - 16 Science absent from State of the Union
Widener A
16 - 16 EPA reverses air emission rule
Erickson B
17 - 17 Groups warn against NAFTA patent changes
Hess G
17 - 17 All ages should be included in clinical trials, NIH says
Widener A
17 - 17 Agricultural soils are major source of NOx emission
Kemsley J
17 - 17 Weak mail security allows opioids US entry
Hess G
18 - 19 Battery recyclers get the lead out
Tullo AH
20 - 21 what's that stuff? Artificial snow
Hiolski E
22 - 23 C&EN talks with Natia Frank, computer memory pioneer
Dalton L
24 - 25 Rethinking megamergers in Japan
Matsuoka K
28 - 32 Zeroing in on FODMAPs
Halford B
33 - 33 Choose your chemistry adventure, and take action
Latimer LH
34 - 34 Umit Ozkan wins Storch Award
Wang LD
34 - 34 Omar Yaghi receives award in basic sciences
Wang LD
34 - 34 Remsen Award to Chad Mirkin
Wang LD
35 - 35 Stephen F. Nelsen Obituary
McMahon R
35 - 35 Howard W. Whitlock Jr. Obituary
McMahon R
35 - 35 Michael W. Ferralli Obituary
Ferralli I
35 - 35 Lilia M. Beauchamp Obituary
Kelley JL
35 - 35 Lawrence S. Bartell Obituary
Kuczkowski RL
35 - 35 William M. Richie Obituary
Moeller MB
37 - 37 Look beneath the surface
[Anonymous]
40 - 40 Great white mountain
Jansen K
40 - 40 A long way to go for a little sulfur
Jansen K