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Governing global-city Singapore : legacies and futures after Lee Kuan Yew / Kenneth Paul Tan

Tan, Kenneth Paul, author




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Salman's legacy : the dilemmas of a new era in Saudi Arabia / Madawi Al-Rasheed (editor)




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The Indonesian military response to reform in democratic transition : a comparative analysis of three civilian regimes, 1998-2004 / Poltak Partogi Nainggolan

Nainggolan, Poltak Partogi, 1963- author




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How the United States got involved in Vietnam / by Robert Scheer

Scheer, Robert




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Report of the parliamentary delegation to China 2-6 July 2018 / House of Representatives Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Transport and Cities

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The happiness box : a wartime book of hope / Mark Greenwood & Andrew McLean

Greenwood, Mark, author




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Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty Consequential Amendments Bill 2018 [Provisions], Passenger Movement Charge Amendment (Timor Sea Maritime Boundaries Treaty) Bill 2018 [Provisions] / The Senate Economics Legislation Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Economics Legislation Committee, author, issuing body




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Afghanistan : a history from 1260 to the present / Jonathan L. Lee

Lee, Jonathan L., author




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Report of the Parliamentary delegation to the twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum, Siem Reap, Cambodia 13-18 January 2019

Australia. Parliament. Delegation to the Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum (27th : 2019 : Siem Reap, Cambodia)




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The royal bee / by Frances Park and Ginger Park ; illustrations by Christopher Zhong-Yuan Zhang

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Mediation : principles process practice / Laurence Boulle, Teh Hwee Hwee

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[ASAP] Engineering of ß-Glucosidase Bgl15 with Simultaneously Enhanced Glucose Tolerance and Thermostability To Improve Its Performance in High-Solid Cellulose Hydrolysis

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c01817




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[ASAP] Combinatorial Modular Pathway Engineering for Guanosine 5'-Diphosphate-<sc>l</sc>-fucose Production in Recombinant <italic toggle="yes">Escherichia coli</italic>

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c01064




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[ASAP] Agnes Rimando, a Pioneer in the Fate of Glyphosate and Its Primary Metabolite in Plants

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00811




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Climate change is destroying our coral reefs. Here's how scientists plan to save them

Ecologists are studying resilient reefs to unlock their secrets and preserve others for generations to come




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Governments are slow to put in place the policies we need for adaptation to climate change

Policies aimed at adaptation will help the world build resilient highways and other infrastructure




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How we'll reengineer crops for a changing climate

Genetic changes to food crops can't solve all the problems associated with climate change, but they can help




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10 US refineries exceeded federal benzene levels at their perimeters

Two other facilities surpassed limit but then lowered their emissions as required




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Number of chemicals in commerce has been vastly underestimated

Scientists assemble a first-ever global inventory listing triple the number of chemicals on the market as previous lists




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Society launches ACS ES&amp;T Water and ACS ES&amp;T Engineering




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University of Leeds lab taps DeepMatter for lab automation




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10 US refineries exceeded federal benzene levels at their perimeters




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Phylogenetic screen finds antibiotics that work in a new way

Newly discovered compounds trap bacteria so they can't grow or divide




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Structure of novel coronavirus spike protein solved in just weeks

Cryo-EM structure of key coronavirus protein could help develop vaccines against the virus




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Doyle is out, Breen is in at DuPont

DuPont is back in the hands of its former CEO




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ACS Career Days program brings career resources to the community

Society hosts professional development events in cities across the US




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Your guide to the ACS Spring 2020 National Meeting in Philadelphia

C&EN's editors pick the speakers and symposia to catch




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Chemical firms see light at end of coronavirus tunnel

Facilities are reopening in China but spread of virus outside China is raising concerns




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Wonyong Choi to lead &lt;i&gt;ACS ES&amp;T Engineering&lt;/i&gt;

Inaugural editor in chief will focus on emerging and interdisciplinary areas of environmental engineering




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Free-floating electrocatalysts outperform tethered ones

Detaching particles from the electrode surface frees them from electrical fatigue




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ACS honors its 2020 Outreach Volunteers of the Year

Ajay Mallia of Georgia Gwinnett College is named the national winner




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Calysta and Adisseo plan fish feed venture in Asia




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South Korean joint venture to make hydrogen peroxide from steel byproduct




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Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw on her career: &#8216;I call myself an accidental entrepreneur'

Barred as a woman from becoming a brewer in India, Mazumdar-Shaw instead founded biotech firm Biocon and today focuses on affordable health care




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Naomi Halas on being a scientist: &#8216;We need to be attracted to the big, hard problems'

Nanotech pioneer aims to pursue grand challenges rather than just write about them




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A day with Jennifer Doudna: Trying to keep up with one of the world's most sought-after scientists

The gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 rerouted Doudna's career path. What hasn't changed for the renowned scientist and serial entrepreneur? Living and breathing the science




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ACS cancels spring national meeting in Philadelphia

Concerns over the spread of the novel coronavirus leads to decision




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Coronavirus forces cancellations of scientific meetings

Spring lineup of conferences and events frequented by chemists is slashed




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New PET probes light up bacteria in deep-seated infections

Microbe-specific tracers could help detect infection without relying on inflammation as a surrogate




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ACS cancels spring national meeting in Philadelphia

#ACSPhilly is one of many scientific conferences postponed or canceled because of concerns over COVID-19




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New PET probes light up bacteria in deep-seated infections

Microbe-specific tracers could help detect infection without relying on inflammation as a surrogate




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Dishing on dishwashing for a greener planet and playing games in a glove box




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As telecom demands grow, optical fibers will need to level up

Scientists explore how to revamp the hair-thin silica glass fibers to transmit more and more data




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ACS launches virtual platform for sharing research from Philadelphia national meeting

Posters and presentations can be uploaded to SciMeetings starting on March 19




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No evidence to support link between ibuprofen and COVID-19, experts say

WHO does not recommend against taking the drug for fever caused by novel coronavirus infection




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BASF, Clariant postpone annual meetings




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DSM to make biobased Dyneema fiber




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2020 Priestley Medalist JoAnne Stubbe digs deep into the details of enzymes

The MIT biochemist's intense focus has helped her solve some of biochemistry's important puzzles




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Microreactor enables rapid testing of green solvents

Strategy reduces volumes and times needed to evaluate CO<sub>2</sub>-switchable systems




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What is hand sanitizer, and does it keep your hands germ-free?

Useful when you don't have access to a sink and some soap, hand sanitizers have become a hot commodity in the face of COVID-19