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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.95, No.22 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (52 articles)

2 - 2 Life of a professor: Year 1
Seijo BC
3 - 3 Phospholipids self-assemble into cuboid vesicles (vol 95, pg 9, 2017)
[Anonymous]
3 - 3 Science buoyed in 2017 US spending legislation (vol 95, pg 14, 2017)
[Anonymous]
3 - 3 On politics and science
Lattimer R
3 - 3 On politics and science
Gerberich HR
3 - 3 Lab safety in Cuba
Ekmanis J
5 - 5 Trump's 2018 budget would gut science Average cuts of 17% would hit agencies that fund chemistry research and regulations
Widener A, Erickson B, Hogue C, Morrison J
7 - 7 A new view of the spliceosome Structural biologists capture important state of cellular machine that expands complexity of human genome
Everts S
7 - 7 When two drugs are better than one
Borman S
8 - 8 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Grinding in O-17 labels
Kemsley J
8 - 8 MATERIALS 'Venus flytrap' soft robot gets a grip
Halford B
9 - 9 BIOCHEMISTRY Antibody reduces fat in mice
Wilson E
9 - 9 MICROSCOPY Watching organelles bump into each other
Borman S
11 - 11 CATALYSIS Antimony ligand helps turn on platinum reactive site
Ritter S
11 - 11 SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY Paint by microbe
Torrice M
11 - 11 NANOMATERIALS Protected carbon dots keep on fluorescing
Wilson E
12 - 12 PETROCHEMICALS Chemical hub pitched for Appalachia
Reisch M
12 - 12 SUSTAINABILITY 'Dating site' opens for hazard-free chemicals
Scott A
12 - 12 FINANCE Investor questions DowDuPont split
Tullo A
13 - 13 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS Clariant and Huntsman to join in $20 billion deal
Bomgardner M
14 - 14 SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Dow plans investments in Saudi Arabia
Tullo A
14 - 14 ELECTRONIC MATERIALS Duo links quantum dots, OLED materials
Tremblay JF
14 - 14 BIOBASED CHEMICALS New bottle plastic is okay in Europe
Mccoy M
14 - 14 OUTSOURCING Adesis to expand Delaware operations
Mccoy M
14 - 15 ANTIBIOTICS Iterum raises funds for new antibiotic
Mccoy M
14 - 14 WATER Evonik exits ship-water treatment
Reisch M
14 - 14 MATERIALS BASF divests-phase change materials
Reisch M
15 - 15 BIOLOGICS Bioverativ buys rare blood disease firm
Jarvis L
15 - 15 FOOD INGREDIENTS Solution advances for acrylamide problem
Mccoy M
15 - 15 OUTSOURCING JSR will expand biotech manufacturing
Mccoy M
15 - 15 EMPLOYMENT Drugmakers cut jobs
Scott A
15 - 15 HYDROGEN POWER Fuel-cell vehicles advance in Japan
Tremblay JF
17 - 17 RESEARCH FUNDING Rising costs of overhead eat into federal grants
Johnson J
17 - 17 BIOTECHNOLOGY Mustard comes closer to becoming India's first genetically modified food crop
Venkatasubramanian KV
18 - 20 REGULATION Environmental rules under attack
Erickson BE
22 - 23 RESEARCH FUNDING Deep dive into 2015 chemistry spending
Widener A
24 - 26 REGULATION EU inches toward defining endocrine disruptors
Dupraz-Dobias P
28 - 29 BIOBASED CHEMICALS Switching paper for chemicals
Scott A
30 - + PROFILES C&EN talks with Seifi Ghasemi, Palladium Medal winner
Reisch MS
36 - + 2-D materials stack up In just a few years, researchers have moved well beyond graphene and generated numerous ultrathin materials with elements across the periodic table
Jacoby M
41 - 41 Senior Chemists Committee: Making progress
Beattie TR
42 - 42 Chemists inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame
Wang LD
42 - 42 Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences to Michele Parrinello
Wang LD
42 - 42 Chemistry projects honored at international chemistry competition
Wang LD
43 - 43 GLRM 2017
Wang LD
44 - 44 Maurice M. Kreevoy Obituary
Kass S
44 - 44 Eugene Garfield Obituary
Lawlor B
44 - 44 George D. (Doug) Nelson Obituary
Nelson GD
44 - 44 Rodney L. Willer Obituaries
Storey RF
44 - 44 Joseph N. Neucere Obituaries
[Anonymous]
44 - 44 Derek A. Davenport Obituary
[Anonymous]
48 - 48 Curating quirky science since 1943 A glowing discovery lost on management
Borman S