Archive of feed items published on the 27th of May 2019
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Four bodies and ten tonnes of rubbish collected from Everest
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Brazil braces for another tailings dam collapse
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More fishing vessels chasing fewer fish, new study finds
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A forest 'glow' reveals awakening from hibernation
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Scientists throw new light on photosynthetic supercomplex structure
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Could gold be the key to making gene therapy for HIV, blood disorders more accessible?
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Study uncovers surprising melting patterns beneath Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf
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Major step forward in the production of 'green' hydrogen
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Scientists uncover a trove of genes that could hold key to how humans evolved
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Monkey experiments offer clues on origin of language
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Ultra-cold lithium atoms shed light on pair formation in superfluids, helping identify best theories
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Direct measurement of the cosmic-ray proton spectrum with the CALET on the ISS
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You could be unknowingly loading malicious content from 'trusted' sites
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New traffic light system automatically recognizes pedestrians' intent to cross the road
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Chemical synthesis demonstrates that antibiotic from the human nose works by proton translocation
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Renault-Fiat merger a tempting match as challenges mount: experts
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Old partner Nissan left sidelined by Renault-Fiat merger
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Nasdaq withdraws offer to acquire Oslo stock exchange
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Speed bumps on German road to lower emissions
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Computational method increases design efficiency of protein-based drugs
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Astronomers investigate pulsar wind nebula DA 495
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New discovery about terahertz radiation benefits biomedicine
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Exploring the history of the apple from its wild origins
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Colliding lasers double the energy of proton beams
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Team develops highly flexible high-energy textile lithium battery for wearable electronics
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Synthetic molecules deliver drugs directly to neuroblastoma cells
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Better together: Human and robot co-workers more efficient, less accident-prone
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Sugar molecule contributes to reconstruction of prehistoric fire
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Researchers break record for atoms positioned individually in a trap to create defect-free arrays
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New plan would fight invasive Asian carp with air bubbles, electric shocks, noise
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High school and college STEM students build electric cars for kids with disabilities for free
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Great white sharks tracked off the Carolina coast
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Computerized games offer hope for patients with traumatic brain injuries
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Largest and oldest T. rex named "Scotty" revealed
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Green energy in West Virginia, the state of coal
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Million animals, plants at risk of extinction due to human activities, U.N. report says
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U.N. report warns 1 million plants and animals at risk of extinction
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Scientists believe Hawaii's Kilauea volcano will erupt again
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Universe is younger and expanding faster than previously thought
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"Marfa Martians" sending science experiment to space
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Cellphone technology 5G gets boost from Trump administration
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Black hole image reveals cosmic first: "Our jaws dropped"
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Scientists reveal first picture of a black hole
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Telescopes photograph a black hole for the first time
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When Putin's around, GPS goes haywire, study finds
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How a former teacher uses dirt bikes to inspire young students
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Facebook scam: Fraudsters promise fake tax breaks using Donald Trump's photo
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Army recruiting esports gamers for next generation of U.S. soldiers
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Uber buys Careem for $3.1 billion to expand into Middle East
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One of Earth's fastest-shrinking glaciers is growing again
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This iconic Humboldt map may need crucial updates
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Murray Gell-Mann gave structure to the subatomic world
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Shy fish no bigger than a pinkie provide much of the food in coral reefs
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Mathematicians report possible progress on proving the Riemann hypothesis
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Being bilingual is great. But it may not boost some brain functions
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Big black holes can settle in the outskirts of small galaxies
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Spherical flames in space could solve the mystery of soot-free fires
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Sweaty, vinegary and sweet odors mingle to make dark chocolate’s smell
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Faulty cellular antennae may cause a heart valve disorder
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Emissions of a banned ozone-destroying chemical have been traced to China
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A cognitive neuroscientist warns that the U.S. justice system harms teen brains
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Some plants use hairy roots and acid to access nutrients in rock
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Tiger sharks feast on migratory birds that fall out of the sky
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How the battle against measles varies around the world
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Measles erases the immune system’s memory
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Finding common ground can reduce parents’ hesitation about vaccines
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Signs of red pigment were spotted in a fossil for the first time
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Bad moods could be contagious among ravens
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These are the top 10 landmarks in the history of making measurements
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The kilogram just got a revamp. A unit of time might be next
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Hiring managers share tips for landing your first chemical industry job
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Recent hires reflect on the industry experience
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Swarming nanoparticles bridge gaps in electronic circuits
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Protein-rich microalgae can grow at the high CO2 levels in industrial exhaust
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Method maps reddish pigment in fossil
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Celebrating science by the slice and a chemistry promposal
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British contract research firms fight to find science talent
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Waiting (and waiting) for rejection
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Former senator Jeff Flake applies his core values to drug prices, China, and the environment
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The newest food trend is in the ground
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Prohibited CFC production pinpointed to northeast China
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Sauerkraut bacteria signal the immune system
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North Carolina universities warned against anticompetitive behavior in faculty hiring
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GMO brinjal, or eggplant, illegally grown in India
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First international AI policy guidelines call for transparent and trustworthy technology
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Densified wood: A cool way to manage buildings' energy use
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UK's Genus, Beijing Capital to gene edit a pig
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Solugen raises $32 million for biobased H2O2
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European firms Carbosynth and Biosynth merge
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BASF, Glycosyn join for HMOs for adults
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US EPA nixes 12 neonicotinoid pesticides
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Thermo Fisher to buy a GSK plant in Ireland
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Sasol again reveals cost overruns for Louisiana project
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Plastics crisis
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Petronas buys the specialty chemical maker Da Vinci Group
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Guide to PFAS in our environment debuts
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Supporting students and chemists with disabilities
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Prysm, a life sciences center, is planned for Chicago
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Price for a good idea to reduce CO2 emissions: $10,000
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LifeArc raises $1.3 billion from royalty sale
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Evotec adds biologics services with Just Biotherapeutics acquisition
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Business Roundup
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Amgen to acquire Denmark's Nuevolution
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FDA approves second gene therapy, Zolgensma, to treat spinal muscular atrophy in infants
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Prototype diagnostic patch picks up on a chemical below the skin
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US EPA proposes limit on perchlorate in drinking water
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Western firms must rethink sourcing after Chinese explosion, report urges
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Electrified reactor could slash climate impact of industrial hydrogen production
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IPO for lab supplier Avantor raises $4.2 billion
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Air pollution may impair children's memory
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US water utilities and states want data on PFAS production and use
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New design resurrects thermoelectrics once considered hopeless
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Podcast: How robots are revolutionizing chemical oceanography
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Rare earths facility planned for the US
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EU adopts plastics ban
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Exploring the superheavy elements at the end of the periodic table
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Chemistry in Pictures: Liquid metal ferrofluid
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Merck bolsters oncology pipeline with Peloton buy
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Protein-rich microalgae can grow at the high CO2 levels in industrial exhaust
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A guide to the PFAS found in our environment
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Ancient proteins tell tales of our ancestors
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黄色食用色素助力研究者打印器官样结构
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Un colorante alimentario amarillo ayuda a los investigadores a imprimir estructuras semejantes a las de nuestros órganos
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In the drug services industry, growth has no end in sight
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US EPA struggles to replace animal tests for pesticide toxicity
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How the NIH is building its own diversity
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pH-tunable protein conformation switch
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Visualizing stereochemistry with electron diffraction
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Small genetic variations link the activity of odor receptors with the perception of odors
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Reagents track glucose uptake
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Lanxess teams with Citrine on AI in materials development
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Chemical and biocatalysis in one pot
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Boosting the performance of aqueous potassium-ion batteries
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Ginkgo buys Warp Drive genome-mining platform
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ElevateBio launches with $150 million for cell and gene therapies
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Confo raises $33.4 million for GPCR antibodies
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Calysta's natural gas fish food gets tryout
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Business Roundup
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Biosynthetic Technologies raises $9.5 million for plant-based lubricants
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Venator files $75 million suit against Tronox
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Start-up display-material firms win backing
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Root chemicals help a plant shape soil microbiome
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Reactions
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Geological problems halt Braskem production in Brazil
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Evonik ends production of polyphthalamide
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DSM and DIC look to India for growth
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Ascend nylon supplies back to normal
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Pierre Brondeau on navigating a shifting chemical industry landscape
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Celebrating 45 years of ACS Public Policy Fellows
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Black holes in Blackfoot and colorful chemistry in Navajo
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2019 Central Regional Meeting
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Should we write off the idea of rewritable paper?
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Thermo Fisher will acquire a GSK plant in Ireland
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Chemistry in Pictures: The impervious inchworm
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Shipments of plastic waste will need advance approval from recipient countries
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Using CO2 as a chemical feedstock could slash greenhouse gas emissions
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Plastic production, use linked to climate change, report says
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The University of Utah's lab safety system is ‘broken,' audit says
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Arkema to pay $570 million for specialty surfactant maker ArrMaz
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Chemical makers fret over renewed US-China trade war
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Grouping of flame retardants for hazard assessment endorsed by US National Academies
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Profits dip for Japanese chemical firms
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Vertex and Kymera explore new protein-degradation targets
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Swarming nanoparticles bridge gaps in electronic circuits
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CAS reaches 150 millionth substance
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Scientists make superionic ice
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Fluoride treatment protects solar cells
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Video: Speeding up odor analysis for food science
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Dark chocolate yields its aromatic recipe
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Living cells don nanoparticle armor
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Lab chip models gut microbiome diversity
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Bayer is hit with $2 billion verdict in Roundup case
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Chemistry in Pictures: Polymer Tesseract
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Chemical makers fret over renewed US-China trade war
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New electrochemical method detects PFOS and PFOA
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MOFBOTS could carry drugs to specific targets in the body
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Root chemicals help plant shape soil microbiome
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With several long-acting HIV treatments in the works, the newest drugs emphasize convenience
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Foghorn Therapeutics takes aim at chromatin hijackers to stop cancer
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The struggle to keep women in academia
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Vladimir Ipatieff is the catalysis superhero you've never heard of
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Complex polyhedron assembled from proteins
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A-STAR's Jackie Ying wants academics to think more like entrepreneurs
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Lessons on professional growth: Develop smarter, not faster
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MOF catalyst dimerizes ethylene with extreme selectivity
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Kevlar, the tough material used in body armor and sporting gear, now comes in aerogel form
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CRISPR-based nucleotide editor randomly changes RNA
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Albumin nanoparticles could help a rheumatoid arthritis drug work better
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Agricultural ponds are a surprising greenhouse gas sink
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Peanut butter cups and parking spots, analyzed
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Trinseo exiting polycarbonate, buying latex
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2 clinical trials show promise for autism treatment
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Corteva ready for June 1 spin-off
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Clariant targets New Jersey for innovation center
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On eve of separating from DowDuPont, DuPont details unwanted businesses
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Turning the corner on gender diversity in chemistry
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Governments endorse global PFOA ban, with some exemptions
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Explosion rocks silicone plant
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Pfizer acquires Therachon
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Lundbeck to acquire Abide Therapeutics for $250 million
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Gilead teams with Goldfinch for kidney disease drugs
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ExxonMobil moves on Baytown expansions
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Data management firm Sphera acquires chemical data specialist
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AstraZeneca partners with Transgene for its oncolytic viruses
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Northeast Regional Meeting 2019
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Imports of plastic waste will need advance approval
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German research gets 10 years of funding increases
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Chemistry in Pictures: Crème brûlée blooms
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Alexa to help enzyme users in the lab
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Anellotech gets validation from aromatics pilot plant
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Two Pore Guys pivots to agriculture diagnostics
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Business Roundup
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California to ban chlorpyrifos
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Scientists must take steps to improve reproducibility and reliability of research results
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No extra lead in Paris air after Notre-Dame fire
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Verve launches to develop heart disease therapies
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Engineered enzymes build lactams of different sizes
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Video: How experts put together allergy forecasts
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Cell culture devices made with paper
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Safe, water-based lithium battery packs an energy punch
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Chemistry in Pictures: Layer cake
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Growth in renewable energy capacity didn't increase in 2018
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Albumin nanoparticles could help a rheumatoid arthritis drug work better
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How to combat impostor syndrome
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Governments endorse global PFOA ban, with some exemptions
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Explosion rocks silicones plant
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Two clinical trials show promise for autism treatment
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Scientists mine for potential drugs in the Berkeley Pit and other industrial sites
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C&EN's top 50 US chemical producers for 2018
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Periodic Graphics: The origins of the elements
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Honoring the periodic table with pub trivia and Peeps
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Personal care product makers follow the green gold rush of cannabis
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Stanley Crooke on finally making sense out of antisense
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A periodic table of signal flags
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Council's recorded vote on amendment to petition
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Phony felines and dogged determination
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Crafting a résumé for the world
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A test for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Buckybowl is first of its kind
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US EPA recommends cleanup level for PFOS and PFOA in groundwater
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LG Chem sues SK over battery trade secrets theft
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India's Ipca acquires rival Ramdev Chemical
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Benzene found in the water supply of fire-ravaged Paradise, California
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3M settles PFAS suit in Alabama
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Xenon-124 sets half-life record
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Umicore adds Hazari precatalysts from Yale
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Tupperware seeks plastic circularity
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Roche spins off peptide-synthesis firm Nimble
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Merck & Co. to cut manufacturing
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Givaudan to buy spider polypeptides business
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Entegris acquires Digital Specialty Chemicals
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Bayer shareholders reproach management over Roundup woes
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From our archives: An essay on gallium, by Oliver Sacks
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Obituary: William Curran
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Obituary: Teruaki Mukaiyama
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Obituary: Roy May
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Obituary: L. Guy Donaruma
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Obituary: Joseph S. Chirtel
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New directions for ACS meetings
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On eve of separating from DowDuPont, DuPont details unwanted businesses
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Chemistry in Pictures: An explosive contaminant
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Clariant enables a better mosquito net
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Vividion scores major financing round
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Carbios, consumer firms expand recycling consortium
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Business Roundup
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Combinatorial chemistry births new high-temperature metallic glasses
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Mariana Trench hosts hydrocarbon-munching microbes
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Chemical firms struggle in first quarter
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Crowds swarm gene-therapy conference as excitement hits an all-time high
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Yellow food coloring helps researchers print organlike structures
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Epoxide synthesis goes green thanks to electrochemistry
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National Academy of Sciences pushes forward with policy to expel known sexual harassers
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Robots, climbing ones, come to the chemical plant
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Corante alimentício amarelo ajuda os pesquisadores a imprimir estruturas semelhantes a órgãos
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US EPA proposal green lights glyphosate approval
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Perovskite device mimics light receptors in human eye
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Reversible polymer chemistry could make a truly recyclable plastic
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Iron can catalyze metabolic reactions without enzymes
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Molecular data-storage system encodes information with peptides
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These scientists are developing an antidote for one of the worst stings in the world
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National Academy of Science elects new members
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Grad school normal
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Career Ladder: Vy Dong
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Chemistry in Pictures: ZIF POW BANG
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Lead contamination risk near Notre-Dame cathedral
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Benzene found in the water supply of fire-ravaged Paradise, California
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Primeiras moléculas do universo finalmente encontradas no espaço
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拉曼光谱,现拥有埃级分辨率
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Bayer shareholders reproach management over Roundup woes
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Chemistry in Pictures: No strings attached
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تلوث الهواء يقتل ۰۸۷ الف شخص في افريقيا كل سنة
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Off the drawing board
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Limoncello observations and more thesis treats
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Carbon chemist Rodney Ruoff looks toward making new materials out of carbon
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The chemistry community on social media
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US Chemical Safety Board urges review of hydrofluoric acid regulations
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Seaweed enzymes offer an inexpensive route to kainic acid production
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High levels of dioxins in eggs laid in Ghana linked to flame retardants in electronic waste
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Ethics panels to oversee biomedical, health research in India
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Court orders US EPA to decide on chlorpyrifos ban
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How the ACS board encourages member input
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Researchers restore cell function, metabolism to whole pig brains
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Northwest Regional Meeting 2019
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Scientists at CERN hunt for greener gases for particle detectors
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Revealing how enzymes turn a toxin into a potential painkiller
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Propionate has metabolic side effects in people
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Oxytocin analogs show promise for developing drugs for social behavior challenges
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Making ammonia with water and nitrogen
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Glow discharge source brings high resolving power to elemental mass spectrometry
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Lilly recruits Avidity Biosciences to develop antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates
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IBM shifts Watson from drug discovery to the clinic
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Enthusiasm returns for biobased chemical start-ups
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Biotech firm Librede claims patent for cannabinoid fermentation
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Solvay invests in Chinese venture capital firm
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Flooding hits DowDuPont agriculture unit
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Chemours partners with flow battery maker UniEnergy
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Chemical merger activity rebounds in first quarter
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Beyond Meat plans $184 million IPO
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Reactions
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Kemira loan terms linked to sustainability
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Genentech invests in UK life sciences accelerator
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GSK to boost shingles vaccine production
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Explosion kills 10 at Chinese drug factory
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Deerfield and University of Illinois launch biotech start-up
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Business Roundup
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Amyris exits vitamin E in deal with DSM
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Pharmaceutical Roundtable grants available
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ACS offers new workshop for industry professionals
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2019 SCI Scholars announced
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2018 Petroleum Research Fund grant recipients announced
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US EPA recommends cleanup level for PFOS and PFOA in groundwater
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Apple, Tesla develop recycling technologies
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The secret silos of #ChemTwitter
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Experiments reveal how hydrogen sticks to graphene
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Oxytocin analogs show promise for developing drugs for social behavior challenges
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Washington state targets toxic chemicals
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Podcast: Scientists share what it takes to make a superheavy element
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China's regional clean air efforts can hike pollution elsewhere
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Revealing how enzymes turn a toxin into a potential painkiller
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Chemistry in Pictures: When your flask looks more like a petri dish
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Air pollution kills 780,000 people in Africa each year
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Seaweed enzymes offer an inexpensive route to kainic acid production
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La contaminación de aire mata 780.000 personas en África cada año
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Lilly recruits Avidity Biosciences to develop antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates
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How perfumers walk the fine line between natural and synthetic
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Farming a flower to help fragrance last longer
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As more opioids go down the drain, scientists are tracking them in the environment
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Microbes both of and out of this world
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Wacker seeks help from biotech
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Rescued from a war zone, an Iraqi chemist finds a future in pharma
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US FDA finalizes hand sanitizer rule
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Structure of plastic-munching enzyme MHETase solved
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Making synthetic polymers inside cells
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Ocean survey tracks rising plastic pollution
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Spin coating makes epitaxial films
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Dopant doubles a crystal's piezoelectricity
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Directing group lets chemists reach remote C–H bonds
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BlueChem builds green chemistry start-up incubator in Antwerp
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Gilead taps Insitro to use machine learning to find new liver disease targets
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Small spectrometer helps cocoa traders
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WeylChem to close German pesticides site
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Two states ban PFAS in firefighting foam
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Polystyrene recycling inching along
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Methanex and M&G bury hatchet
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Cullgen raises $16 million series A for targeted protein degraders
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Business Roundup
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Arrakis raises $75 million series B for RNA-targeting small molecules
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J&J start-up incubator slated for Washington, D.C.
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Chemists Celebrate Earth Week and IYPT
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BASF invests in quantum computing start-up Zapata
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Antibiotic developer Achaogen files for bankruptcy
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Relief from Brexit headache will be short
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Reactions
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Kintai Therapeutics launches to tackle the interface between the gut, immune system, and brain
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Catalent to acquire gene-therapy service firm Paragon
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Química en Imágenes: Qué bonito es el pH
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Video: First observations of self-assembling synthetic carbohydrates
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Researchers restore cell function, metabolism to whole pig brains
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US EPA restricts some asbestos products
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Device uses cotton threads to capture water
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Switching quorum sensing on and off with light
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Temperature-sensitive materials offer a quick off switch for drug delivery
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Springer Nature publishes chemistry book written entirely by machine
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Chemistry in Pictures: ChemBeads
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Arrakis reels in $75 million to drug RNA with small molecules
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مبلمرات لاصقة, قوية محضرة بواسطة الضبط الكيميائي الفراغي
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Soap-like coating prevents phosphorene breakdown
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Hurricane Harvey flushed toxic metals into Houston's water
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Universe's first molecules finally found in space
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Inspired by the microbiome, can poop pills and gut bugs help boost cancer immunotherapy's effects?
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Por fin se encuentran en el espacio las primeras moléculas del universo
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Sila Nanotechnologies raises $170 million for silicon anodes
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Relief from Brexit headache will be short
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Chemistry in Pictures: Winter is coming
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Kintai Therapeutics launches to tackle the interface between the gut, immune system, and brain
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从甲烷制造甲磺酸的绿色环保方法
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立体化学控制打造出高强度粘性聚合物
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Consiguen nuevos polímeros fuertes y adhesivos mediante control estereoquímico
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玻璃珠助力机器人传输微量试剂
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Catalent to acquire gene therapy service firm Paragon
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Grânulos de vidro ajudam robôs a entregar minúsculas quantidades de reagentes
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Unas perlas de vidrio ayudan a robots a administrar cantidades minúsculas de reactivos
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Chemist diversity by the numbers
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To upgrade quantum computers, researchers look to materials science
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Spectroscopy method combines the best of Raman and fluorescence
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Smallest cyclodextrins synthesized
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Small biochemical changes after year in space
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Microneedle patch encourages hair to regrow
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Supporting collaborations for chemical safety
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New step for better chemical decontamination
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Entrepreneurship 101
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Iridescent fish inspires a new color-changing device
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US federal scientific integrity policies need improvement, report says
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Sustainable chemistry R&D bill introduced in US Congress
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Raman techniques might one day allow blood banks to monitor the quality of their supplies
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Dance music deters mosquitoes, and hip-hop gives cheese a fruity flavor
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Chemistry in Pictures: Blinded by the magnesium
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Video: How do cephalopods achieve their crazy-colorful chemistry?
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Hairy electronic skin catches the breeze
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Solving the chrome-plating mystery of the terra-cotta army
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US court fines publisher OMICS International $50 million for deceptive practices
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Arkema faces additional indictments for chemical releases after Tropical Storm Harvey
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Versum accepts sweetened deal from Merck KGaA
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Regeneron will pay Alnylam $800 million to get RNAi into the eye and brain
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Mitsubishi opens sustainability center at Arizona State
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Takeda partners with StrideBio to make new AAVs for neurological diseases
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Plastics-to-fuel plant gets financing
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LakePharma and Twist team up for antibody services
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CPI and UK drug majors plan a continuous tableting center
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BeiGene to codevelop BioAtla's CTLA4 antibody
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Bayer to launch cancer research site in Cambridge
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2 incubators give start-ups an assist
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REC to shut down a polysilicon plant
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Novozymes and Bayer end BioAg microbe alliance
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New leaders head chemical makers
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Milliken expands polypropylene clarifier capacity
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Business Roundup
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Reactions
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Governments pursue chemical recycling
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Planned cyanide plant sparks legal battle in Louisiana
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US FDA finalizes hand sanitizer rule
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Butterfly-based sound sensor takes wing
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Wildfire smoke may cause more asthma hospitalizations than other forms of particulate pollution
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Scenes from the ACS national meeting in Orlando
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Tying up topological chirality
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Ketamine helps neurons regrow lost connections
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Career Ladder: Curtis Ho
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MARM 2019
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Raman spectroscopy, now with Angstrom-level resolution
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La espectroscopía Raman, ahora con resolución de Angstroms
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Chemical engineer Peter Spitz looks back on the heady early days of the petrochemical industry
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Dispersants one of many oil cleanup tools, panel says
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Electric field could spark normally unlikely halide reaction
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Will robots kill chemistry?
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Chemistry in Pictures: pH is pretty
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Versum accepts sweetened deal from Merck KGaA
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Hairy electronic skin catches the breeze
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Regeneron will pay Alnylam $800 million to get RNAi into the eye and brain
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How your gut might modify your mind
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照片里的化学
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The hunt is on for GenX chemicals in people
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In the battery materials world, the anode's time has come
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Turning organic waste into hydrogen
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Trade jitters come to the fore at Pittcon
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Subaru news: Brake-lamp woes and saw-blade tires
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Caution ahead in petrochemicals
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Strong, adhesive polymers made via stereochemical control
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Near-infrared dyes specifically light up nerve tissue
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Johnson Matthey to produce cathode materials in Poland
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Air Liquide, Mitsui invest in hydrogen fuel firm FirstElement
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Small molecule selectively cleaves RNA that causes myotonic dystrophy type 1
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Polymer nanoparticles extend release of opioid overdose antidote
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Poisonous-mushroom compound could help flow batteries
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Counting cells in the waters under Antarctica
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US National Toxicology Program changes course
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US FDA seeks data on seizures that follow e-cigarette use
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Quantum layer boosts machine-learning predictions
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Chemists uncover rules of thumb to help with computational screening of MOF catalysts
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US Interior official under scrutiny for blocking pesticide report
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US EPA picks polluted Olin site in Massachusetts for expedited cleanup
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Orlando hosts ACS national meeting
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Drug structures disclosed for the first time in Orlando
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Highlights of the ACS Spring 2019 National Meeting in Orlando
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Spectroscopy method combines the best of Raman and fluorescence
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Drug structures displayed for the first time in Orlando
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DuPont expands probiotics capacity in Rochester
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AveXis acquires former AstraZeneca facility in Colorado
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Separating from DowDuPont, Dow is on its own again
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Italmatch acquires start-up making hydrate inhibitors from salmon waste
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Eastman will gasify plastic waste
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Circular protein may curb opioid cravings
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NIH begins universal flu vaccine tests
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Micreos raises funds for phage-derived skin-care antibiotics
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Business Roundup
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AstraZeneca buys into Daiichi ADC
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Sterling Pharma buys CiVentiChem site
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Novartis to acquire inflammasome-focused IFM Tre
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LG Chem acquires a DuPont OLED business
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Committee on Nominations and Elections explains how ACS selects its presidential candidates
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ACS honors industrial teams with 2019 Heroes of Chemistry Award
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ACS collaborates with Max Planck Society on open-access plan
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ACS Leadership Development System turns 10
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Drones edge toward the research lab
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Sustainable chemistry R&D bill introduced in US Congress
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One dead, two seriously injured in fire at KMCO specialty chemical plant in Houston area
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India waives clinical trials for drugs approved elsewhere
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Microfluidic device generates perovskite quantum dots in every color of rainbow
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Amgen unveils its KRas inhibitor in human clinical trials
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Lonza and Chr. Hansen create microbiome joint venture
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Effort to reproduce Brazilian research experiments set to begin
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Dyne Therapeutics launches with $50 million for oligonucleotide muscle delivery
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Esforço para reproduzir ensaios brasileiros de pesquisa terão início
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Iridescent fish inspires a new color-changing device
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Chemical maker Hexion files for bankruptcy
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Chemistry in Pictures: Black sunburst
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Poisonous mushroom compound could help flow batteries
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Near-infrared dyes specifically light up nerve tissue
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Panning for proteins identifies a malaria drug's cancer target
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Strong, adhesive polymers made via stereochemical control
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Chemists uncover rules of thumb to help with computational screening of MOF catalysts
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Video: Phase-changing material keeps ice at bay
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ACS collaborates with Max Planck Institute on open access plan
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ACS honors industrial teams with 2019 Heroes of Chemistry award
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Cyclic peptide could provide pain relief without causing euphoria
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Novartis to acquire inflammasome-focused IFM Tre
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Quantum layer boosts machine learning predictions
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2019 Priestley Medalist K. Barry Sharpless works magic in the world of molecules
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Priestley Medal address 2019: A simple life—finding function and making connections
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Periodic Graphics: Essential elements for humans
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A new spring for polymers in Japan
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How to cultivate ideas from a conference
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From our archives: An essay on cobalt, by Ekkehard Schwab
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Study suggests that sea spray plays an important role in spreading perfluoroalkyl acid pollutants into the air
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Ferumoxytol, an iron-based nanoparticle drug marketed as Feraheme, kills leukemia cells in mice
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Artificial organelles are designed for protein engineering
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Committee on Minority Affairs: Advocating for diversity
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Elemental names and tales
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A breadth of anniversaries, good and bad
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Sniffing out Parkinson's disease
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Scientists use propofol to disrupt people's traumatic memories
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Chemistry in Pictures: #Twinning
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Koji Nakanishi dies at age 93
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Mosquitoes detect human sweat by sniffing for volatile acids
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Live daily coverage from #ACSOrlando
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Merck KGaA launches bid for Versum
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Wesfarmers makes unsolicited bid for rare earths producer Lynas
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Nouryon spends more on organic peroxides
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Computer security issues shut down chemical makers' data systems
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Alexion signs immune-system development pacts with Affibody and Zealand Pharma
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Lilly teams with ImmuNext for autoimmune drug
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Harvard and Servier sign microbiome research pact
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CRISPR diagnostics firm Sherlock Biosciences launches with $35 million
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BioVectra ramps up cannabidiol in Canada
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New Jersey cracks down on PFAS pollution from chemical companies
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Houston chemical distribution tank farm burns, cause unknown
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Thermo Fisher buys into gene therapy with $1.7 billion deal
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South Korea's ENF to establish plant in Texas
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Sealed Air to sell biobased plastic
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SK will build a lithium-ion battery separator plant in Poland
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Business Roundup
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Caustic soda makers accused of fixing prices
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Southern Chemist Award to Qian Wang
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Marcetta Darensbourg honored with Willard Gibbs Award
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Lisa McElwee-White wins Herty Medal
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John Reynolds honored with Florida Award
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Esselen Award to Carolyn Bertozzi
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Chad Mirkin wins Perkin Medal
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Bruce Armitage to give Crano Memorial Lecture
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Obituary: Walter R. Supina
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Obituary: Ernest Hodgson
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Stir bar contamination may inadvertently catalyze reactions
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Chemical blast kills dozens in China
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New method deposits low-resistance electrodes on 2-D semiconductors
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Aramco will buy control of Sabic for $70 billion
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US EPA releases studies on pigment violet 29
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Complementary cross-coupling methods offer better synthetic routes to atropisomeric biaryls
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Low-cost polymer works well in perovskite solar cells
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Glass beads help robots deliver minuscule amounts of reagents
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Chemistry in Pictures: All hail halides
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Plastic crystals could cool fridges
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Methanex is challenged by activist investor
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Chemists have overlooked sulfonamides when designing glowing probes
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Houston chemical distribution tank farm burns, cause unknown
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New Jersey cracks down on PFAS pollution from chemical companies
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Microbes can munch nitric oxide
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Meet C&EN's new advice columnist, Jen Heemstra
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Novo método intercepta enzima inflamatória da fibrose cística no ato
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Scientists use propofol to disrupt people's traumatic memories
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Thermo Fisher buys into gene therapy with $1.7 billion deal
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‘Forever chemicals' no more? These technologies aim to destroy PFAS in water
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It's back: Chemical e-commerce tries for an act 2
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Watch out, CRISPR. The RNA editing race is on
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Reconstructing the caveman diet and converting carnivores
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DuPont's safety segment is going solo
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Environmental film competition opens
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A mystery molecule may help diagnose chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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Methane caged inside C60
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Nonprofits invest in tackling drug-resistant bacteria
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Making conductive graphene yarn in bulk
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The case for peer-informed review
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Pfizer takes stake in gene-therapy specialist Vivet Therapeutics
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Committee reviews petition and bylaw changes
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Chemical industry stumbles out of the gate
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Celgene partners with Exscientia for drug-discovery AI
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Biogen pulls the plug on amyloid-targeting Alzheimer's drug
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Career networking ribbons available in Orlando
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ACS strengthens ties in the Middle East
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ACS signs memorandum of understanding with IUSSTF
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US EPA finalizes methylene chloride ban
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Podcast: Real talk with social media sensation Jen Heemstra
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Molecular motors join forces in a metal-organic framework
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GCP Applied Technologies defends against would-be acquirer
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C2 Pharma boosts digoxin business
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Biohaven pays $105 million for GW Pharma's priority review voucher
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ADM acquires Ziegler, another citrus ingredient firm
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Ineos to go ahead with purchase of a Tronox titanium dioxide plant
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Drug service firm Sterling is acquired by the investor GHO Capital
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Asahi Kasei expands battery separators again
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Activated carbon to be used in natural gas storage
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Business Roundup
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Extended wash removes drug contaminants from forensic hair samples
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Chemical engineer Peter Spitz looks back on the heady early days of the petrochemical industry
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Chemical blast kills dozens in China
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Asteroid Ryugu is dark and dry
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Small molecules hold sway at DCAT Week
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American Eric Johnson to lead Japan's JSR
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Biogen pulls the plug on its Alzheimer's drug
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Boron helps to gently couple dinitrogen
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Green method makes methanesulfonic acid from methane
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Método verde produz ácido metanosulfônico a partir do metano
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Sustainable organosodium compounds step up in cross-coupling reactions
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Chemistry in Pictures: Tiny periodic table
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Exscientia signs AI-powered drug-discovery deal with Celgene
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Un método verde obtiene ácido metanosulfónico a partir de metano
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Chemical engineer Paula T. Hammond on discovery and diversity
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US EPA proposes 20 high-, 20 low-priority chemicals for risk evaluation
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Past tectonic activity soaked up carbon and cooled the planet
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Making conductive graphene yarn in bulk
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Succinic acid, once a biobased chemical star, is barely being made
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Crop residue burning pollutes Delhi's urban air, studies say
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Amyloids found in human cataracts
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Engineered cells detect tiny tumors in mice, paving the way for immunodiagnostics
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Chemistry in Pictures: Shape ID
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India protests US rejection of shrimp for alleged antibiotic use
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Podcast: Real talk with social media sensation Jen Heemstra
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New method catches cystic fibrosis inflammatory enzyme in the act
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Nuevo método atrapa ‘in fraganti' a la enzima inflamatoria de la fibrosis quística
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新方法快速查出囊性纤维化炎症酶
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Chemical industry stumbles out of the gate
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Manganese exposure helps spread Parkinson's disease protein
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Molecular motors join forces in a metal-organic framework
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Linking pollution and infectious disease
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Artificial intelligence tools could benefit chemists with disabilities. So why aren't they?
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Constructing the periodic table from thread and yarn
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Open-access chemistry textbooks gain popularity
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Colorado chemist updates tattoo chemistry with an eye toward medical diagnostics
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Thianthrene radical readies aromatics for further reactions
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Bees' legs inspire high-volume drug patches
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Acoustic robot races through chemical reactions
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Small molecule mimics flu-blocking antibodies
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Microbes could help contain coal-ash ponds
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Bringing GRC's Power Hour to ACS
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US FDA reviewing pretomanid for tuberculosis
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Partners to advance polypropylene reuse
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Hike in overtime pay may help some university employees
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Cancer institute's Sharpless to lead FDA in acting role
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BASF builds labs in China and Mexico
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What ACS can do for its industry members
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2019 Great Lakes Regional Meeting
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Fujifilm will acquire a Biogen plant
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ACS honors its 50-year members
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US EPA finalizes methylene chloride ban
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How modified Chantix and a bioengineered ion channel may help diseases like epilepsy and depression
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Tight regulation of Chemours's GenX chemical proposed in EU
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Nouryon building microsphere plant
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DuPont partners with venture capital expert U First Capital
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Yara launches smartphone nitrogen sensor
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WuXi delists its small-molecule subsidiary STA
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Anheuser-Busch buys rice from crops grown with Indigo's microbes
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Weather woes trip up output at chemical firms
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Merck seeks shareholder vote against merger of Versum and Entegris
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Merck & Co. licenses pain technology from King's College London
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Deerfield will fund research at Harvard
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Business Roundup
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BeiGene pays Ambrx for nonstandard amino acids
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L'Oréal to partner with start-up uBiome
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Start-ups pursue precision antibiotics
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Global sewage survey maps antimicrobial resistance
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Video: Scientists unlock the secrets of a natural petri dish rainbow effect
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Chemistry in Pictures: Almost weightless
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Chemists stabilize single-atom catalyst in liquid
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Bitcoin poses major electronic-waste problem
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Urgent action needed to curb global chemical pollution, UN says
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Bacteria synthesize terminal-alkyne-containing amino acid from lysine in three steps
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Amphotericin B improves cystic fibrosis symptoms in cultured cells and pigs
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Fujifilm will acquire a Biogen plant
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Science slashed in Trump's 2020 budget proposal
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Breen fine-tunes DuPont R&D strategy ahead of DowDuPont split
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Subaru blames silicones for switch glitch
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طريقة جديدة تمسك انزيم التليف الكيسي الالتهابي اثناء العمل
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Chemjobber on heretics in the lab
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Chemistry in Pictures: Dancing droplets
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Microbes could help contain coal-ash ponds
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Acoustic robot races through chemical reactions
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Drug hunters explore allostery's advantages
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Fingerprints are more than just patterns; they're chemical identities
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Your guide to the 2019 ACS Spring National Meeting in Orlando
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Composing apple pi and an ode to pi
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Envisioning the ACS Council of the future
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Brazilian chemist Joana D'Arc Félix de Sousa on her path from poverty to PhD and inventor to teacher
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A química brasileira Joana D'Arc Félix de Sousa em sua trajetória da pobreza até inventora e professora
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The fight over the longest carbon-carbon bond is redefining what a bond is
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The chemistry behind marigolds' pest-control power
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Synthetic cells protect DNA circuits
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Recovering rare earths from fertilizer waste
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Phosphorus-carbon battery electrodes charge quickly
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New method for field detection of fentanyl
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Gut bugs inflame arthritis
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How we make our journalism
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ExxonMobil plans a polypropylene plant in Louisiana
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Biogen to buy the retinal gene-therapy maker Nightstar
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Base-editor-focused Beam brings in more cash
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The roads in Freeport are paved with plastic
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DOE boosts CO2 capture R&D at small firms
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Faculty gather for academic leadership workshop
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BP to work with Virent and Johnson Matthey for biobased p-xylene
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Bees' legs inspire high-volume drug patches
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La química brasileña Joana D'Arc Félix de Sousa nos cuenta su trayectoria: nacida en la pobreza, se convirtió en inventora y profesora en su ciudad natal
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Coal-ash sites contaminate groundwater
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Firms back chemical recycling of plastics
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ExxonMobil names Karen McKee as new chemical head
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Evonik methacrylates go to Advent International
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European firms eye waste-to-chemical projects
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Symrise partners with Probi on probiotic cosmetic ingredients
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Nemus signs with Noramco for cannabinoid
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BioVectra expands in small and large molecules
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Anaveon raises $35 million for IL-2 drug
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Reactions
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December ACS Board actions; committee reports now available
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ACS joins consortium to confront sexual harassment in the sciences
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ACS Fellows Program seeks nominations
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Business Roundup
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NIH redoubles efforts to combat sexual harassment
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US government investigating food supply for PFAS contamination
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Genomics identifies possible biomarker genes for preterm birth
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Small molecule mimics flu-blocking antibodies
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Chemistry in Pictures: Birthday confetti
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Unos estudios genéticos desvelan que el linaje de algunos cultivos de células cancerosas es erróneo
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Genetic tests reveal that the ancestry of some cancer cell lines is misclassified
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基因检测揭示一些癌细胞系的祖源错误
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Overhaul urged for US nuclear weapons cleanup
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How young Earth stayed warm
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New method for field detection of fentanyl
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FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb to step down
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الاختبارات الجينية تكشف خطأ أصول بعض سلالات الخلايا السرطانية
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Cleaner environments have more-resistant microbes
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Scientists probe STING structure and activity
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Merck KGaA steps up effort to snag Versum
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European chemical firms are buoyed by 2018, wary of 2019
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Psychedelic microdoses ease rat symptoms of depression and PTSD
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FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb to step down
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US EPA delayed, dropped chemical risk assessments
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How a new epoxy could boot BPA from cans
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Chemistry in Pictures: Industrial art
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Biogen to buy the retinal gene therapy maker Nightstar
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Synthetic cells protect DNA circuits
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Science in the US is built on immigrants. Will they keep coming?
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Chemists explore the periodic table's actinide frontier
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Top Instrument Firms of 2018
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Meet the 'I Spy a Periodic Table' Readers' Choice winner
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Strong composites made by combining recycled PET with biobased monomers
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Imports of used PFAS into US scrutinized
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Electrochemical method converts CO2 to graphite-like solids and other forms of carbon
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Packable Kevlar cloak provides infrared stealth across changing temperatures
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Cu-based material shows promise for safer battery electrolytes
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Sarepta Therapeutics acquires gene therapy firm Myonexus Therapeutics
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Maze Therapeutics launches with $191 million
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Stringent policies decrease antibiotic resistance
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International collaboration yields less-novel research, study suggests
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FDA proposes changes to US sunscreen rules
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Flying pink objects and an autoclave in your kitchen
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From our archives: An essay on manganese, by Joan Selverstone Valentine
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Finding joy in your career
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Analysis reveals why some yellow paint in Picasso's Femme has faded to brown
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University of Texas can't take away former student's PhD
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Motif launches for meatless proteins
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Video: C&EN tested one dog's genetics and got weird results
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Roche will pay $4.8 billion to acquire gene-therapy pioneer Spark Therapeutics
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Danaher will acquire GE's biopharma business
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ACS honors its 2019 volunteers of the year
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Bringing diversity and inclusion to the ACS table
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Applications open for 2019 CAS Future Leaders program
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Lemons are sour. Here's why.
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Video: Laser-based technique blasts mineral to examine its uptake of metals
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To improve water quality, China will need to cut nitrogen pollution, researchers say
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US Congress set to renew pesticide fee law
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DowDuPont shows off upcoming split into 3 firms
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AbbVie and Voyager form Parkinson's pact
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Ikea to introduce pollution-fighting curtains
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BASF plans to sell its pigments business
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Air Liquide plans carbon-free hydrogen
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Business Roundup
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Wilmington PharmaTech expands US operations
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Ineos investing big in Britain
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Fat-replacement start-up Epogee raises $8.3 million
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Ashland, Elo to boost clary sage output
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Reactions
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Ipsen will acquire Clementia for rare-disease therapies
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US Congress displays new interest in climate change
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Merck KGaA wants to break up Versum-Entegris merger
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Chemistry in Pictures: Lycurgus cup
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US energy research agency ARPA-E gets strong backing from House Science Committee
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CRISPR base editors cause unexpected mutations
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Algunos editores CRISPR de bases nitrogenadas causan mutaciones inesperadas
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Carbon nanotubes deliver DNA into plant cells
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Injectable nanoparticles give mice infrared vision
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Maze Therapeutics raises $191 million to figure out why some mutations cause genetic disease, and others don't
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CRISPR碱基编辑器导致意外突变
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These scientists want to engineer breast-milk cells to deliver drugs to babies. Here's how.
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Neuronlike electronics integrate with brain tissue without causing damage
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Six black chemists you should know about
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Packable Kevlar cloak provides infrared stealth across changing temperatures
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Physicists beat Lorentz reciprocity for microwave transmission
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Japan’s SuperKEKB set for first particle collisions
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Wood-based 'supermaterial' is stronger and tougher than steel
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Three photons bind together to make a ‘molecule’ of light
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Nuclear excitation by electron capture seen at long last
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Pistachio trees 'talk' to their neighbours, reveals statistical physics
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US National Science Foundation clamps down on misconduct
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Simulations reveal how sharp boundaries endure in soft tissue
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TRAPPIST-1 exoplanets could harbour significant amounts of water
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Heaviest element could have fascinating atomic and nuclear spectra
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Microplastic pollution adds to oceans’ problems
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Q&A: ‘Things can change’: new head of global biodiversity platform
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Poorly designed climate mitigation plans ‘could increase hunger’
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Digital tool aims to translate 2,000 African languages
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South Asia bears half of global low birthweight burden
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Venezuela struggles to halt measles epidemic
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Yemen’s forests another casualty of war amid fuel crisis
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Climate now biggest driver of migration, study finds
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Biodiversity loss mars SDG success, report finds
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Calls for urgent action against antimicrobial resistance
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Parboiling husked rice reduces arsenic content - study
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Madagascar: an imperilled nature sanctuary
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Children hooked on heavily processed food in Brazil
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Egyptian village revives Papyrus as tourism returns
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Malaria vaccine rollout in children ‘ends hiatus’
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Funding Africa’s mHealth innovators only half solution
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Waste does not exist: there is only post-trash
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Invasive weed ‘could cut crop yields by 30 per cent’
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Managing diabetes key to lowering kidney disease
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Q&A: ‘Universities would rather highlight work of men’
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Air Force captain completes Harvard Ph.D. in three years
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Harvard grad follows a passion for global health
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Nothing lonely about this long distance runner
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Truman Burrage, Indigenous activist, thrives at Harvard
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Harvard researcher records neural activity ‘live’
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Harvard President Larry Bacow reflects on his first year at helm
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Harvard grad is fighting for humane mental health treatment
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Harvard grad pictures history through a personal lens
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Harvard professor pays it forward by creating fellowship for student
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Harvard student and race-car driver Aurora Straus competes with purpose
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Family and theory combine in Harvard grad’s criminal justice cause
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Venture capitalist James Breyer to step down from Harvard Corporation
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Members of the Harvard community talk about their favorite spots on campus
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New novel tells of a little-known Harvard alumnus and war hero
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Harvard grad considers inclusivity in exploring the arts
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Talking to the new director of Harvard’s Peabody Museum
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Harvard’s 9th annual IT Summit parses data about data
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The deep connections between Harvard and Germany
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Harvard researcher connects the dots in fin-to-limb evolution
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Four women discuss the challenges they face as Harvard deans
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Harvard award funds four high-risk, high-reward projects
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Jane Pickering named director of Harvard’s Peabody Museum
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For new Harvard grad, ministry means music as well as preaching
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Brigham and Women’s finds doctors sleep more when hours are cut
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Harvard grad parses political dichotomy of Hungary’s youth
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On thesis day Harvard students celebrate: It’s finally finished
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Incoming HAA president is looking at the job from a global perspective
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Harvard grad student earns master’s, wins Miss Massachusetts International Pageant
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Harvard grad hopes to build bridges between museums and communities
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Harvard grad searches for knowledge in what lemurs leave behind
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Musical about 2011 Egyptian uprising to premiere at American Repertory Theater
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Harvard scientists uncover key allowing deadly viruses to replicate
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Harvard faculty behind FDA course discusses high Rx prices
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Boston Public School students discover nature at Arnold Arboretum
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Harvard study shows exactly how poverty impacts children’s success
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Two Harvard seniors reflect on four years of mistaken identity
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Harvard grad shines spotlight on underrepresented artists
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In a world of possibilities, still thinking of home
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Beth Israel researchers uncover anti-cancer drug mechanism — in broccoli
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Harvard’s Houghton Library includes NASA artifacts in Apollo exhibit
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Plaque honors students who helped 16 flee Nazis to study at Harvard
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Harvard’s Digital Giza Project allows scholars to explore Egypt — without leaving the country
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NCAA’s first openly transgender swimmer Schuyler Bailar finds his real self and flourishes at Harvard
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Harvard professor: Community mentors make difference for DACA recipients
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Harvard Kennedy School hosts naturalization ceremony
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Amid India elections, Harvard study aligns data with constituencies
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Harvard squash team wins national championships in undefeated season
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Harvard-Michigan opioid summit explores addiction, policy
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Bacow stresses educational, civic partnerships during Southwest trip
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Nima Samimi, aka Muhammad Seven, receives master’s in Middle Eastern Studies
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Comet Provides New Clues to Origins of Earth’s Oceans
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NASA Invites Public to Submit Names to Fly Aboard Next Mars Rover
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Mission-Saving NASA Instrument Secures New Flight Opportunity; Slated for Significant Upgrade
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NASA Scientist Receives Patent for Innovative Technique for Measuring Space Weather Phenomena
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Shining Laser Light on Earth’s Forests
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New Planetary Protection Board to Review Guidelines for Future Solar System and Beyond Exploration
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A Chip Off the Old Block
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Paying It Forward: 5 Questions with Africa Flores
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The Universe’s First Molecule Is Found at Last
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NASA Invites You to “Picture Earth” for Earth Day
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Scientists spy on superbugs to see how they outsmart our antibiotics
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Tiny fish make a huge impact on coral reef ecosystems
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Watch as bacterial cells help each other outsmart antibiotic drugs
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Cholesterol levels are improving for American kids and teens, study shows
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Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. Could turning it into CO2 fight climate change?
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Seven things we’ve learned about Ultima Thule, the farthest place visited by humans
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The kilogram is redefined, and scientists say it was worth the weight
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Eating ultra-processed foods will make you gain weight. Here's the scientific proof
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America’s baby bust continued in 2018 with record-low birth rates, CDC says
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To reduce dementia risk, eating well and exercising do more than puzzles and pills
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In a world cloaked in darkness, these fish may have a unique way of seeing colors
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Police ID man and woman arrested after Friday’s wild car chase and gun battle in L.A. County
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Why the measles outbreak has roots in today's political polarization
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Uber and Lyft have made San Francisco’s traffic much worse, study says
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Performing surgery on a warming planet: Can anesthesia go green?
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Meet the T. rex cousin that you could look down on
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Nature is in the worst shape in human history, U.N. report says
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When teaching climate change, tackle the myths along with the facts, researchers say
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How teaching kids about climate change can influence their conservative parents
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Luke Perry and John Singleton remind us that strokes can strike younger adults too
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How bamboo-eating pandas trick their bodies into thinking they are carnivores
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Jawbone found in a Tibetan cave expands the known territory of ancient Denisovans
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In tree rings, signs that climate change started boosting drought risk long ago
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FDA approves sales of cigarette alternative that heats, but doesn't burn, tobacco
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Few details in Newsom’s water policy directive
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First satellites for Musk's Starlink internet venture launched into orbit
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NASA executive quits weeks after appointment to lead 2024 moon landing plan
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Procrastinating genius: did da Vinci have attention disorder?
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NASA chooses technology firm Maxar for lunar platform project
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Old mold: Fossil of world's earliest fungus unearthed in Canada
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Horse dies at Pimlico day before Preakness race
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SpaceX postpones Starlink satellite launch again, for 'about a week'
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Genus shares surge on deal to market gene-edited pigs in China
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High winds force SpaceX to postpone first launch of Starlink satellites
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SpaceX postpones satellite launch in Florida due to high winds
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Brazil seeks China's OK for genetically modified sugarcane
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Trump seeks extra $1.6 billion in NASA spending to return to moon by 2024
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Quakes show that moon, gradually shrinking, is tectonically active
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Now you can explore a cave without actually going into a cave
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In crisis-hit Argentina, cancer researcher turns to game show for funds
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Unique genetic adaptation lets deep-sea fish see color in the darkness
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Billionaire Bezos unveils moon lander mockup, embraces Trump's lunar timetable
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Bat-winged dinosaur was intriguing detour in evolution of flight
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Alphabet's GV leads funding in gene editing company Verve Therapeutics
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First moon landing manual could fetch $9 million at auction
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Salmonella outbreak linked to Compliments-brand chicken strips
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Man caught smuggling nearly 5,000 leeches in luggage
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Drug-safety program for pregnant women should be federally funded, doctors say
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Halifax woman reaches settlement after being denied breast reduction surgery
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Binge eating while binge watching can be a hard habit to break
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Ontario intends to join B.C.'s proposed class action against opioid manufacturers
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Doug Ford reverses retroactive funding cuts amid fierce pressure from Toronto
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Walking without pain: How a new surgical procedure is giving hope to some amputees
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Surgeon transforms amputees' mobility by melding bone and metal
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Man with severe asthma says new police powers unfair for people unable to do breath test
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Number of measles cases in N.B. rises to 5
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Ontario Liberal MPs eye 'soda tax' idea for October election campaign
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'You disappointed us': Why is Canada opposing more transparency in drug prices?
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'When the mob forms': the psychology of child 'mob' violence and bullying after Saskatoon attack
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What are the effects of inhaling wildfire smoke?
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FDA approves $2M medicine, most expensive ever
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U.N. names emergency coordinator to boost fight against Ebola in Congo
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Once a child cancer patient, now Dr. Rivière
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JPMorgan cuts ties with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma: sources
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Women's chances of surviving cardiac arrest are half those of men, study says. Here's why
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We need a greener way to die
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Baby sharks are eating the birds that live in your backyard
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Can AI escape our control and destroy us?
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Will Earth’s shifting magnetic poles push the Northern Lights too?
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This weekend’s Blue Moon isn’t the kind of Blue Moon you’re used to (and also isn’t blue)
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How Wild Should We Let the Solar System Be?
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Cannabis Compound Eases Anxiety and Cravings of Heroin Addiction
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How to Be a Data-Driven Parent
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Are We More Attracted to People Who Look like Our Parents?
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Smartphone App Screens Kids for Ear Problems
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Can You Prevent Pregnancy with the Pullout Method?
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Rescue Drones Need to Learn How Lost Humans Think
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Brain-Controlled Hearing Aids Could Cut through Crowd Noise
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From the Lunar Far Side, China's Rover Reveals Moon's Hidden Depths
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"Bomb Carbon" Has Been Found in Deep-Ocean Creatures
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Thwarting a Protein Reverses Brain Decline in Aged Mice
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Apollo-Era Tremors Reveal a Dynamic, Active Moon
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SpaceX’s Starlink Could Cause Cascades of Space Junk
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U.N. General Assembly President Sets Her Sights on Plastic Pollution
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Measles Outbreaks Follow a Predictable Path—Provided People Get Vaccinated
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Hyperactive Comets Hint at Origins of Earth's Oceans
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An AI System Spontaneously Develops Baby-Like Ability to Gauge Big and Small
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Infections and Drugs to Treat Them Tied to Eating Disorders in Teens
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Can Robots Help Pick Up after the Recycling Crisis?
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Can 3-D Printing Produce Lung and Liver Tissue for Transplants?
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Children Change Their Parents' Minds about Climate Change
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Group A strep genome research expedites vaccine development efforts
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Research team throws new light on photosynthetic supercomplex structure
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Scientists uncover a trove of genes that could hold key to how humans evolved
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How language developed: Comprehension learning precedes vocal production
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New causes of autism found in 'junk' DNA
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Study uncovers surprising melting patterns beneath Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf
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Major step forward in the production of 'green' hydrogen
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Could gold be the key to making gene therapy for HIV, blood disorders more accessible?
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Antibiotics found in some of the world's rivers exceed 'safe' levels, global study finds
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Exploring the origins of the apple
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Colliding lasers double the energy of proton beams
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Coat of proteins makes viruses more infectious and links them to Alzheimer's disease
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Growing up high: Neurobiological consequences of adolescent cannabis use
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Weekly pharmacy visits boost drug adherence and quality of life in heart failure patients
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A gut check for heart failure patients
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Don't overdo omega-6 fat consumption during pregnancy
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In vitro fertilization linked to deadly heart disease in pregnancy
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Adding a carbon atom transforms 2D semiconducting material
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Origami-inspired materials could soften the blow for reusable spacecraft
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Paper stickers to monitor pathogens are more effective than swabs
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Soil communities threatened by destruction, instability of Amazon forests
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Dead roots double shoreline loss in Gulf
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Technology better than tape measure for identifying lymphedema risk
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Meteor magnets in outer space: Finding elusive giant planets
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AI and high-performance computing extend evolution to superconductors
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More than a protein factory: A role for ribosomes in regulating human gene expression
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Mortality risks among pro athletes
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Drug-resistant infections: If you can't beat 'em, starve 'em, scientists find
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Gut is organized by function, and opportunities for better drug design
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'Neural Lander' uses AI to land drones smoothly
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Cancer cells are quick-change artists adapting to their environment
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Do you hear what I hear?
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If you could learn every disease your child could possibly develop in life, would you?
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Better together: human and robot co-workers
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Finding the cause of capacity loss in a metal-oxide battery material
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How to prevent mosquitofish from spreading in water ecosystems
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How corn's ancient ancestor rejects crossbreeding
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Simple test can tell if you're stressed out
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Shedding light on the burden of dengue in Bangladesh
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Climate change affects the genetic diversity of a species
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Scientists discover signalling circuit boards inside body's cells
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Short-term use of opioids increases subjective pleasure: Risk of addiction
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Highly flexible high-energy textile lithium battery to cope with surging demand for wearable electronics
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New algorithm uses disease history to predict intensive care patients' chances of survival
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Mathematically designed graphene has improved electrocatalytic activity
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Stark social inequalities in children's body mass index (BMI)
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Exotic matter uncovered in the sun's atmosphere
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High-intensity exercise may restore heart function in people with type 2 diabetes
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ALS research reveals new treatment approach
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When macrophages are deprived of oxygen
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Nature inspires a novel new form of computing, using light
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for kids with long-term conditions
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Mites and ticks are close relatives, new research shows
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Quantum computing boost from vapor stabilizing technique
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Crabs' camouflage tricks revealed
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Virtual reality can spot navigation problems in early Alzheimer's disease
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Did Leonardo da Vinci have ADHD?
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Older male crickets attract more females -- but mate less
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Spanish flu may have lingered two years before 1918 outbreak and vaccine could have treated it
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A step closer to identifying cause of a blinding disease
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Getting ready for Mars – on the Space Station
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Europe to Mars – and back!
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Micro-Cameras and Space Exploration to join Pioneer-IODA project
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Clocks, gravity, and the limits of relativity
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A unique experiment to explore black holes
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Mission control 'saves science'
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Satellites yield insight into not so permanent permafrost
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A quarter of glacier ice in West Antarctica is now unstable
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The air we breathe
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Monitoring Earth’s shifting land
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Reprogrammable satellite takes shape
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3D Earth in the making
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EU/ESA Space Council
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Mars vision