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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.95, No.47 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (39 articles)

2 - 2 Guest editorial
Harris R
3 - 3 Untitled
Traynham JG
3 - 3 Untitled
Castellano JA
4 - 4 Brexit reality hits the UK
Scott A
6 - 6 New surprise for metal-binding polymer
Ritter S
6 - 6 New possible target for rapid antidepressants found
Hiolski E
7 - 7 Pressure pumps up PEGylation Adding polyethylene glycol to proteins is more efficient under high pressure
Madhusoodanan J
7 - 7 Catalyst targets tertiary C-H bonds Dirhodium agent functionalizes specific bonds without need for nearby directing groups
Borman S
9 - 9 Beetles get by with a little help from their friends
Peplow M
9 - 9 Method reveals secrets of bimetallic catalysts
Jacoby M
9 - 9 Blocking tau aggregation
Arnaud C
11 - 11 Amyris farnesene plant going to DSM
Bomgardner M
11 - 11 Johns Hopkins research gets venture backing
Mullin R
12 - 12 AkzoNobel, Axalta end merger talks
Tullo A
12 - 12 PPG partners with battery materials maker
Reisch M
12 - 12 Corporations pledge aid to chemical start-ups
Reisch M
12 - 12 Ineos supplies US shale gas to China
Tremblay JF
12 - 12 Dow Chemical unveils printing materials
Tullo A
12 - 13 Linde helps keep Macy's parade afloat
Tullo A
12 - 12 Yara will buy Brazilian fertilizer plant
Tullo A
13 - 13 Avantor completes VWR acquisition
Reisch M
13 - 13 Bayer to collaborate with PeptiDream
Tremblay JF
13 - 13 Qantas to fuel plane with tiny seeds
Bomgardner M
13 - 13 Boehringer provides access to molecules
Mullin R
13 - 13 Roche adds data firm to diagnostics arm
Mullin R
15 - 15 Patent office boosts fees for filings and challenges
Hess G
15 - 15 State to suspend Chemours water permit
Hogue C
15 - 15 Research misconduct is common among Middle East scientists, new study shows
Widener A
16 - 18 The RNA drug hunters Academics, biotech start-ups, and big pharma companies are designing small molecules that target RNA
Cross R
19 - 21 How science may help us smell the past Characterizing artifacts' odors provides insight on history and conservation
Wick C
22 - 24 With prodding, retailers push chemical policies Advocacy groups' ratings prompt more companies to disclose, reduce chemicals of concern
Bomgardner MM
25 - 25 Chemists gain influence in China Top Communist Party ruling committee includes numerous scientists
Tremblay JF
26 - 27 C&EN talks with Theodore Gray, author and element enthusiast The science communicator talks about composing his trilogy of chemistry books
Halford B
28 - 29 What's that stuff? Glass
Jacoby M
30 - 34 Wastewater alchemy
Scott A
35 - 35 Friends in need: ACS's
Campbell AA
36 - 36 Local section spotlight
Wang LD
36 - 36 ACS Publications hosts symposia series in China
Stevens K
36 - 36 Maine Local Section convenes student chapter leaders
Keirstead A