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Saturday th 30th of November 2019
European firms ‘waking up' to plastics recycling
- 12:24
US lawmakers scrutinize EPA proposal to restrict use of scientific data
- 12:24
Court issues mixed ruling on US chemical risk assessments
- 12:24
Patients given probiotics in the ICU get more blood infections
- 12:24
Celgene strikes second deal with Skyhawk
- 12:24
Merck acquires Calporta Therapeutics for its autophagy-boosting molecules
- 12:24
Corbion and Nestlé to develop algae ingredients
- 12:24
AstraZeneca invests big in China
- 12:24
Editas and Celgene expand CRISPR cell-therapy deal
- 12:24
Givaudan will buy Ungerer for essential oils
- 12:24
Japan's AGC invests in US, European biologics
- 12:24
Air Liquide may sell preservatives leader Schülke
- 12:24
Avantium starts producing biobased ethylene glycol
- 12:24
BASF and NGK to boost sodium-sulfur batteries
- 12:24
Evonik makes aldehydes in a single step
- 12:24
Former Trinseo CEO Chris Pappas wins SCI medal
- 12:24
Lonza CEO Marc Funk departs unexpectedly
- 12:24
Credit ligands for copper-complex chemistry
- 12:24
Nanoparticles enable oral insulin delivery in mice
- 12:24
Roughly 50 sites generate one-third of California methane emissions
- 12:24
Trump taps Dan Brouillette to replace Rick Perry to lead the DOE
- 12:24
US EPA aims to crack down on chemical makers' ethylene oxide emissions
- 12:24
Nanowire solar cells withstand more radiation than their flat counterparts
- 12:24
Oldest mammalian proteome analyzed
- 12:24
Polyhydroxyalkanoates made diastereoselectively
- 12:24
STEM scouting and snack-food infernos
- 12:24
How chemistry Nobelist Akira Yoshino bucked conventional wisdom to develop the lithium-ion battery
- 12:24
Wastewater from fracking: Growing disposal challenge or untapped resource?
- 12:24
Carbon monoxide can be deadly. But researchers want to use it for good
- 12:24
New analytical methods help researchers peek inside energy devices
- 12:24
A surprising portrait of wood's molecular makeup
- 12:24
The grad student two-body problem
- 12:24
Recipharm to acquire Consort Medical
- 12:24
Graphene decorated with molybdenum clusters splits water
- 12:24
Chemistry professors charged with making methamphetamine
- 12:24
Underwater device measures reactive superoxides near corals
- 12:24
Chemistry in Pictures: Droplets with a droplet
- 12:24
3-D printing is scaling up
- 12:24
CRISPR gene editing in humans appears safe, and potentially effective
- 12:24
How to say goodbye to PFAS
- 12:24
Hundreds of former US industrial sites are at risk of releasing toxics because of climate change
- 12:24
DDT exposure linked to type 2 diabetes risk
- 12:24
Chemistry in Pictures: Seeing inside a living brain
- 12:24
Hazardous substances turn up in EU products
- 12:24
DOD criticized for approach to trichloroethylene exposure limit for workers
- 12:24
Regulations improved air quality in China
- 12:24
Designer biopolymer speaks nucleic acid and protein languages
- 12:24
China plans another crackdown on chemical plant safety
- 12:24
Carbon taps ex-DuPont chief Ellen Kullman as CEO
- 12:24
Engineered metasurface points toward combination 2-D and 3-D color displays
- 12:24
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