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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.96, No.15 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (48 articles)

4 - 4 Peer review prank
Seijo BC
5 - 5 Densified wood
Zumbulyadis N
5 - 5 Top instrument firms in 2017 (vol 96, pg 20, 2018)
Reisch MS
5 - 5 Rise of the smartish machines (vol 96, pg 20, 2018)
Mullin R
5 - 5 Chemists break C-C bond record (vol 96, pg 11, 2018)
Mukherjee A
5 - 5 Biofuel fouling
Hargrove RJ
5 - 5 Biofuel fouling
Cobb K
6 - 6 Cryo-EM reveals how protein crystals grow Insights allow researchers to control crystallization
Drahl C
8 - 8 Symposium addresses sexual harassment
[Anonymous]
8 - 8 MOFs strike tumors with two-fisted blows Drug-loaded compound combines radiotherapy and immunotherapy treatment in mice
Jacoby M
10 - 10 Boosting recovery after brain damage Compound helps mice and macaques regain motor skills after stroke-like brain injuries
Nguyen T
10 - 10 Rocks are a sizable source of nitrogen This missing piece of the nitrogen cycle may have climate implications
Bourzac K
12 - 12 Engineered yeast make potential cancer drug
Borman S
12 - 12 Radical new way to control chirality Two-catalyst radical reaction adds a variety of groups to nitrogen rings enantioselectively
Borman S
14 - 14 Conjugate attacks Gram-negative bacteria Molecular Trojan horse tricks microbes into unleashing weapon of their own destruction
Arnaud C
14 - 14 CHEMISTRY IN PICTURES Selections from cen.chempics.org, where C&EN showcases the beauty of chemistry
Morone M
15 - 15 Engineered silkworms spin unnatural amino acid into silk
Berg EG
15 - 15 Azidophenylalanine poses explosion risk
Drahl C
15 - 15 2-D MATERIALS Tin selenide nanoflakes for thermoelectrics
Jacoby M
16 - 16 BIOTECHNOLOGY Lilly, Sigilon in diabetes cell therapy pact
Cross R
16 - 16 Chemicals held hostage in China-US trade spat Two countries put forward import taxes that would affect the chemical industry
Tremblay JF
17 - 17 EMPLOYMENT Solvay refocuses R&D in Europe, cuts 600 jobs
Scott A
17 - 17 LITIGATION Toyobo resolves suit over defective body armor
Reisch M
18 - 19 BIOLOGICS Fujifilm buys US cell culture business
Tremblay JF
18 - 18 3-D PRINTING Bigger machines make houses and rockets
Bomgardner M
18 - 18 POLYMERS Three firms join for PET package recycling
Mccoy M
18 - 18 BIOBASED CHEMICALS Charcoal lighter fluid goes green
Mccoy M
18 - 18 OUTSOURCING Drug firms pick contract providers
Mullin R
18 - 18 INSTRUMENTATION Agilent seeks to regain spectrometry IP
Reisch M
18 - 18 FOOD INGREDIENTS DSM and BASF in nutrition pacts
Scott A
19 - 19 NUCLEIC ACIDS Data storage worth $50 million for Twist
Cross R
19 - 19 CANCER Pfizer enters pact for off-the-shelf CART
Cross R
19 - 19 BIOTECHNOLOGY Roche builds multiple sclerosis portfolio
Jarvis L
19 - 19 AGRICULTURE Evonik will close an amino acid plant
Scott A
19 - 19 DRUG DISCOVERY Terns buys Lilly liver disease compounds
Jarvis L
20 - 20 POLLUTION Fluoroethers taint sediments
Hogue C
20 - 20 AGRICULTURE USDA greenlights gene-edited crops
Bomgardner M
21 - 21 GREENHOUSE GASES California bans certain uses of HFCs
Hogue C
21 - 21 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY Court rebuffs bid to identify former high-risk chemical sites
Hess G
21 - 21 GEOCHEMISTRY China, US will likely compete for 11 minerals
Widener A
22 - 24 INFECTIOUS DISEASE Battling a deadly bat fungus
Hiolski E
26 - 29 BUSINESS Future-oriented spending begins a tepid recovery
Reisch MS
30 - 31 PUBLISHING Chemical information pioneer Eugene Garfield honored
Borman S
32 - 33 FORENSIC SCIENCE History lessons, as told by old proteins
Halford B
34 - 36 Recycling renewables
Bomgardner M, Scott A
42 - 42 Corporation Associates: Industrial safety and the society
Schmidt DG
48 - 48 X-ray imaging reveals an ancient medical text
Wu C
48 - 48 World record set for oldest message in a bottle
Wu C