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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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Is it OK to renege on an offer letter?

Chemjobber on what you shouldn't accept unless you're sure you want the job




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Bacteria producing checkpoint inhibitors shrink tumors in mice

After being injected into tumors, the bacteria self-destruct to release their therapeutic cargo




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Unexpected atmospheric chemistry may explain an air pollution mystery

New understanding of the complex chemistry of haze could provide guidance for air-quality regulators




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Turning wood scraps into strong, structured building material

Wooden nacre nearly matches mother-of-pearl in strength and toughness




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




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New Sabic material won't crack




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BASF advances battery material efforts




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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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DSM to enter human milk oligosaccharide market by acquiring Glycom

$830 million deal builds on earlier moves into nutritional ingredients




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New Jersey town switches to peracetic acid wastewater treatment




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N<sub>2</sub>O no laughing matter for Lonza in Visp




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Sabic to shutter Spanish polyether imide capacity




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Livestock producers look to antibiotic alternatives

Probiotics, sensors, and MOFs are among technologies that could keep herds healthy as industry turns away from antibiotics




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AI finds molecules that kill bacteria, but would they make good antibiotics?

Experts praise the approach while remaining skeptical that the highlighted molecules could reach the clinic




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Turning down the heat turns up better perovskites

Lower-temperature process improves the efficiency of single-crystal solar cells




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Genetic signature links bacterial toxin to colon cancer

Colibactin causes key cancer mutations




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Chemistry in Pictures: Crystals from outer space




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Turning down the heat turns up better perovskites

Lower-temperature process improves the efficiency of single-crystal solar cells




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AI finds molecules that kill bacteria, but would they make good antibiotics?

Experts praise the approach while remaining skeptical that the highlighted molecules could reach the clinic




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Genetic signature links bacterial toxin to colon cancer

Colibactin causes key cancer mutations




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How to answer difficult interview questions




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Amy Prieto is building safer, more powerful batteries

With Prieto Battery, the Colorado State professor has redesigned the lithium-ion battery from the bottom up




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After launching 7 companies in 12 years, Carolyn Bertozzi says she's not slowing down

Prolific biotech business founder says she's always on the lookout for problem-solving opportunities




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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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How international students can share their culture in the lab

Creating more opportunities for dialogue is just the first step




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Celgard sues Chinese firm over battery technology

Complaint alleges trade secret theft, patent infringement on separator films




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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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Bryan Brooks named editor in chief of <i>Environmental Science and Technology Letters</i>




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Gates, Wellcome, and Mastercard give $125 million for coronavirus treatments




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Syngenta backs sterile pollen start-up




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Asahi Kasei to buy automotive upholstery fabric maker Adient




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BASF forms European battery recycling pact




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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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Precise patterning of polymer brushes

Technique lets chemists control 3 variables independently and at micrometer resolution




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The end of enterprise resource planning

Chemical companies prepare as the monolithic information technology platform known as ERP undergoes radical transformation




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Harnessing cells to build functional materials

Polyaniline coating changes the firing frequency of targeted neurons




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Toray opens foam innovation center in Virginia




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AGC to bolster drug services with MolMed acquisition




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A chemist enters a popular TV baking competition, and a cat food discovery




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Chemistry in Pictures: A copper-acetone lantern




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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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China's contract research firms rebound after coronavirus

Chemistry CROs are back in business as rest of world starts to lock down




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Superconductors from outer space

Some meteorites contain superconducting alloys




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Texas polyester plant is on hold




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BASF subsidiary trinamiX launches handheld near-infrared spectrometer




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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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Video: Chemistry turns backyard clay into a 3-D printable building material

Technology could lessen the environmental impact of 3-D printed buildings by adapting locally harvested soils




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Eastman donates polyester for medical face shields