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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.94, No.26 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (45 articles)

2 - 2 White House announces National Microbiome Initiative
Weiss PS, Miller JF
3 - 3 Training the workforce of tomorrow
Sacks C
3 - 3 50 years of HPLC (vol 94, pg 28, 2016)
Jorgenson J
3 - 3 Fecal matters
Davidson R
5 - 5 US selects International Chemistry Olympiad team
Wang L
6 - 6 Perovskite phosphor boosts visible light communication
Peplow M
6 - 6 Sulfate aerosols drive global warming rate
Kemsley J
7 - 7 Biologists evolve a proofreading reverse transcriptase
Everts S
7 - 7 Improving flexible memory devices organically
Davenport M
8 - 8 Teaching immune cells tolerance to treat diabetes
Torrice M
8 - 8 Selective sorbent traps xenon and krypton
Jacoby M
8 - 8 Molecular knot ties up anions to facilitate reactions
Halford B
9 - 9 Stable phosphorus carbene analog debuts
Ritter S
9 - 9 POPs persist in the deep blue sea
Lockwood D
9 - 9 Sensing technique identifies white wine
Everts S
10 - 10 German firm claims new route to methanesulfonic acid
Mccoy M
10 - 10 Ethyl acetate, glycols get biobased treatment
Bomgardner M
11 - 11 India raises cap on foreign investment
Mullin R
11 - 11 Albemarle sells Chemetall to BASF for $3.2 billion
Reisch M
12 - 12 BASF invests in technology firms
Bomgardner M
12 - 12 Evonik will reopen polyester facility
Mccoy M
12 - 12 Eni fails to sell Versalis
Scott A
12 - 12 Evonik spends big on R&D
Scott A
12 - 12 Famar buys Roche plant in Spain
Thayer A
12 - 12 Cipla licenses HIV drugs to Russia
Tremblay JF
12 - 12 Henkel opens Shanghai center
Tremblay JF
12 - 13 Ionicon advances pollution monitoring
Reisch M
13 - 13 Celgene aligns with four cancer centers
Thayer A
13 - 13 Teva continues portfolio divestment
Mullin R
13 - 13 IFM to tackle innate immunity
Jarvis L
13 - 13 Novartis, MMV extend malaria drug pact
Jarvis L
14 - 14 USGS finds data fraud, closes chemistry lab
Morrison J
14 - 14 Process for resolving US patent disputes stays
Hess G
15 - 15 President announces new manufacturing innovation institutes
Widener A
15 - 15 Governments launch Zika study of pregnant women, infants
Widener A
15 - 15 California utility will shutter state's last nuclear power plant
Johnson J
15 - 15 President signs TSCA reform bill into law
Erickson B
16 - 19 Liquid metals take shape
Jacoby M
20 - 21 Could stereopurity reinvigorate the antisense field?
Jarvis LM
22 - 23 C&EN talks with Helen Sharman, Britain's first astronaut
Everts S
24 - 25 Focusing on food, energy, and water
Widener A
33 - 34 Europe circles the circular economy
Scott A
35 - 35 ACS's role in safety
Connelly T
80 - 80 High times for Shakespeare
Reisch MS
80 - 80 Putting soft drinks to good use
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