mi

70 years of US suspicion toward Chinese scientists—and what those caught in the middle should do now

The US has a fraught history at the intersection of science and China relations




mi

Why Japan's chemical firms still make drugs

They persist in the pharma business, even as chemical companies in the West have mostly exited




mi

Microreactor enables rapid testing of green solvents

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




mi

Chemistry in Pictures: A copper-acetone lantern




mi

Lemos confirmed as chair of the US Chemical Safety Board




mi

Chemical firms say they want to keep going

Industry is deemed essential critical infrastructure by federal and state governments




mi

Eliminating catalyst defects boosts activity and extends lifetime

Nearly perfect, long-lasting crystalline catalyst turns CO<sub>2</sub> into valuable products




mi

Tension but also harmony over COVID-19 in Europe's chemical industry

Italian workers threaten to strike, but German, UK companies and workers pull together




mi

Structure of active ribonucleotide reductase solved with cryo-electron microscopy

Long-awaited image of elusive disordered tail helps scientists better understand the enzyme's mechanism




mi

Chemistry in Pictures: Dye-chromatic




mi

Sumitomo Chemical plans sustainable R&amp;D group




mi

Chemical companies tighten their belts




mi

Mitsubishi dusts off plan to build US methyl methacrylate plant




mi

BASF subsidiary trinamiX launches handheld near-infrared spectrometer




mi

Design Therapeutics launches with $45 million for neurological diseases




mi

Thermo Fisher to invest $475 million in biopharmaceutical services




mi

How chemical boundaries make stronger steel

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




mi

Lego bricks for cutting-edge physics and for chemistry education




mi

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




mi

Chemical industry welcomes leniency from US EPA during coronavirus response

Activists say broad lack of enforcement threatens safety




mi

COVID-19 mostly behind it, China's chemical industry struggles to rev up

Lingering logistic problems and a sputtering economy mean hard times for companies




mi

American Association for Chemistry Teachers offers resources for remote teaching and learning

Resources are freely available through April 17




mi

Chemistry in Pictures: Giant glassware




mi

Ceramic lattices that are stronger than diamond

New design based on interconnected plates pushes theoretical strength limits




mi

With COVID-19 mostly behind it, China's chemical industry struggles to rev up

Lingering logistic problems and a sputtering economy mean hard times for companies




mi

Journal publishers promote flexibility during COVID-19 pandemic

Editors in Europe and the US plan to work with authors whose lives and labs have been disrupted by the novel coronavirus




mi

Chemistry in Pictures: Behind the scorpion's glow




mi

Covestro borrows $240 million for sustainability R&amp;D




mi

Nouryon, Sumitomo form organic peroxide precursor pact




mi

Zymergen, Sumitomo launch biobased film for electronics




mi

Chemical industry welcomes leniency from US EPA during coronavirus response

Activists say broad lack of enforcement threatens safety




mi

Mitsubishi and Ube widen electrolyte ties




mi

Arkema plans to exit intermediate chemical businesses




mi

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

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




mi

Mimicking nonstick spiders

Inspired by spider legs, researchers make nanoscopic structures that don't get caught up in structural stickiness




mi

Chemistry spotted on more belt buckles and model trains, and fashion-forward work boots




mi

Chemistry faculty cope with coronavirus shutdowns

With university labs shuttered by COVID-19, chemistry faculty are getting a crash course in how to stay productive




mi

Exploring chemical space: Can AI take us where no human has gone before?

Artificial intelligence is helping us find novel, useful molecules. For the field to really take off, though, these tools will need to be accessible to the wider chemistry community




mi

Chemistry in Pictures: Milky Way malady




mi

European Research Council president resigns amid dispute over coronavirus response

Mauro Ferrari quits after three months at the helm




mi

India partially lifts drug export ban on hydroxychloroquine and acetaminophen

Country will now allow exports if domestic needs are met to treat COVID-19




mi

US EPA advances rollbacks while coronavirus pandemic rages

Work continues on chemical risks, climate, and what data regulators may consider




mi

Get ready for a potential chemistry job crisis

Whatever COVID-19 does to chemical employment, it's wise to start preparing your career emergency kit




mi

Rgenta Therapeutics launches with $20 million to develop small molecules that target RNA




mi

Podcast: The chemist who helped save Apollo 13

<i>Stereo Chemistry</i> reveals the surprising origin story of the engine that brought the Apollo 13 astronauts home and the man who designed it




mi

Merdad Parsey on building a case for remdesivir amid the coronavirus pandemic

Gilead's Chief Medical Officer talks about the challenges of clinical design in the time of COVID-19




mi

Gilead strikes deal with microbiome specialist Second Genome




mi

Mitsubishi to work on CO2 to methanol




mi

Cool coffee chemistry

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




mi

Cummins, U of Minnesota adapt DuPont filter tech to N95 masks