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Chemical firms say they want to keep going

Industry is deemed essential critical infrastructure by federal and state governments




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Greener batteries for grid storage

An unconventional design doubles the storage capacity of a low-cost, and nontoxic battery for the renewable grid




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Tick protein keeps tabs on inflammation

Researchers use a protein derived from tick salivary glands to image inflammatory molecules that promote atherosclerosis




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German firms plan first green hydrogen network




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ACS launches virtual platform for sharing research from Philadelphia national meeting




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Wonyong Choi to lead <i>ACS ES&T Engineering</i>




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How chemical boundaries make stronger steel

Chemically distinct regions of alloys can help create strong yet flexible nanostructured metals




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As nuclear waste piles up, scientists seek the best long-term storage solutions

Researchers study and model corrosion in the materials proposed for locking away the hazardous waste




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Jen Heemstra on building your resilience

C&EN advice columnist offers 4 tips on adapting to times of uncertainty




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Meet Sheng Ding, who is tackling COVID-19 as director of China's Global Health Drug Discovery Institute

The chemist wants the Gates Foundation–backed institute to share its expertise during the coronavirus pandemic and advocate for public health




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Engineered enzyme pulls apart PET efficiently

Up to 90% of the popular plastic can be broken into monomers in a matter of hours




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Speedy method for 3-D printed electronics

Flexible approach involves coating complex objects with a variety of materials




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Cool coffee chemistry

Researchers analyze the chemical differences between hot- and cold-brewed coffee




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What explains the non-respiratory symptoms seen in some COVID-19 patients?

Some patients experience neurological, cardiovascular, and intestinal symptoms after infection with SARS-CoV-2




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Bias against women absent in peer review, analysis finds




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How industrial gas firms are meeting demand for medical oxygen for COVID-19 patients

COVID-19 is driving a fivefold or greater increase in demand




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Quantum computing start-up Seeqc gets backing from Merck KGaA




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Syria is responsible for three chemical weapons attacks in 2017, investigation says

Lab tests form part of the evidence for investigation and identification team's report




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Spring ACS Board and Council Policy Committee actions




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Speedy method for 3-D printed electronics

Flexible approach involves coating complex objects with a variety of materials




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DuPont teams up with FedEx and US government to speed PPE production




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NDMA, a contaminant found in multiple drugs, has industry seeking sources and solutions

The presence of the probable carcinogen has prompted drugmakers to issue recall after recall. What risk does it pose, what's the chemistry behind it, and how are drugmakers going to stop the contamination?




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Seedling aroma attracts stink bug invaders

The identification of brassicadiene could help protect cauliflower and broccoli crops from the ravenous insects




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Chemistry in Pictures: Green flow




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Fujifilm beefs up its favipiravir supply chain




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Ineos to squeeze oil from waste plastic




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Ultrabright fluorescent label improves assay speed and sensitivity

Combining gold nanorod with multiple fluorophores boosts bioassay performance




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Sweet-smelling study aids, and why stinky plastic is a trap for turtles




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A new electricity-boosting effect seen in perovskites

This photoflexoelectric effect could lead to devices that harvest energy from both light and motion




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Career Ladder: Abril Estrada

This biomaterials chemist makes pet food proteins from nonanimal sources




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Ying Kao Lee dies of COVID-19

DuPont chemist invented a high-quality coating that kept automotive paints from fading




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US national labs offer royalty-free patent licenses

The nonexclusive licenses, available on more than 1,000 technologies, will expire at the end of 2020




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BASF and Dow see early coronavirus impacts in first-quarter earnings

Manufacturing shutdowns and oil prices were a drag on results




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A new electricity-boosting effect seen in perovskites

This photoflexoelectric effect could lead to devices that harvest energy from both light and motion




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Colorful paints could keep buildings cool

Paintable polymers help surfaces reflect sunlight




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Lieng-Huang Lee dies of COVID-19

Industrial chemist was an ACS member for 66 years




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Magnetic liquid frees microfluidics from friction

Conveyor-belt effect in the liquid speeds sensitive cell samples with less pressure




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Scientists engineer synthetic chloroplasts

Spinach membranes help power a carbon-fixing cycle




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ACC seeks lower tariffs to aid COVID-19 fight




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Cleaning industry seeks delay of New York State's 1,4-dioxane ban




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US EPA green-lights genetically modified mosquito




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Covid-19: Legislation introduced in Congress to give Green Card to foreign nurses, doctors




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Google Inc makes Meet app free for all users

Earlier, the premium video conferencing app was available only for paid enterprise users of the GSuite. This is the first time that a product designed for enterprise use is being extended to individual users, Smita Hashim, Director, Product Management, Google Cloud told ET




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Reliance Jio’s hand at video-conferencing: Jio Meet app coming soon

Reliance Jio says its “just a few days away” from launching its conferencing app called Jio Meet.




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Entry inhibitors in HIV therapy [electronic resource] / edited by Jacqueline D. Reeves and Cynthia A. Derdeyn

Basel ; Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, c2007




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Empfehlungen zur patienteninformation [electronic resource] : dermatologie / by Wolfgang Tilgen, Dorothee Dill-Müller, Patrick Koch, Uwe Reinhold

Darmstadt : Steinkopff Verlag Darmstadt, 2005




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Encyclopedia of cognitive behavior therapy [electronic resource] / Arthur Freeman, editor-in-chief ; editors, Stephanie H. Felgoise [and others]

New York : Springer, [2005]




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Engineering of functional skeletal tissues [electronic resource] / Felix Bronner, Mary C. Farach-Carson and Antonios G. Mikos (eds.)

London : Springer, c2007




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Die echokardiographie im perioperativen und intensivmedizinischen bereich [electronic resource] / M.D. Seeberger, H.-R. Zerkowski, Herausgeber

Darmstadt : Steinkopff, [2007]




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Digital mammography [electronic resource] : 8th international workshop, IWDM 2006, Manchester, UK, June 18-21, 2006 : proceedings / Susan M. Astley [and others] (eds.)

New York : Springer, 2006