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DuPont and Dutch firm pursue microbiome therapy




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Sabic to shutter Spanish polyether imide capacity




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Superefficient solar desalination

System harnesses waste heat to produce enough drinkable water for an adult in 1 h




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Porous ionic liquid captures alcohols and CFCs

Cage-like structures could enable selective separations in continuous-flow systems




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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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Periodic Graphics: Cannabidiol, medicine from hemp

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Should the chemical industry have to prove it can pay for pollution cleanup?

No, US EPA says in proposal




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Trichloroethylene poses risks to workers and consumers, EPA says

Draft assessment confirms previous concerns about health effects of chlorinated solvent




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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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Molded microfluidic device makes gel &#8220;apartments&#8221; for single cells

Hydrogel device allows localized treatment and analysis of 10,000 individual cells at a time




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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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Chemistry in Pictures: Tinsel town




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Genetic signature links bacterial toxin to colon cancer

Colibactin causes key cancer mutations




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Beryllium radical cation isolated

First Be(I) compounds to be crystallized could open up new main group chemistry




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Coronavirus cancels chemical events

Petrochemical and pharma meeting organizers say travel was becoming too difficult; ACS spring meeting is still on




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Chemistry in Pictures: Crystals from outer space




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Thermo Fisher to buy molecular diagnostics firm Qiagen for $11.5 billion

Purchase brings the instrumentation giant into the fight against coronavirus




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European chemical firms face slowdown in industry

Results for 2019 show resilience, but coronavirus impact shadows forecasts for this year




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US EPA finalizes list of 20 low-priority chemicals

Substances will not undergo further evaluation of health and safety risks at this time




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Trichloroethylene poses risks to workers and consumers, EPA says

Draft assessment confirms concerns about health effects of chlorinated solvent




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Chemistry in Pictures: Silver whiskers




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ACS Strategic Plan highlights recent accomplishments




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Coronavirus cancels chemical events

Petrochemical and pharma meeting organizers say travel was becoming too difficult; ACS spring meeting is still on




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Genentech strikes cancer drug deal with Bicycle




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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

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Beryllium radical cation isolated

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How to answer difficult interview questions




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BioCellection's Miranda Wang and Jeanny Yao aim to make treasure out of plastic trash

Shocked to learn how little plastic gets recycled, the duo founded a company so they could make a difference




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Sarah Richardson on prestige publishing: &#8216;Luckily, I don't give a crap about that'

Her company, MicroByre, is proving that wild microbes can be engineered to produce useful chemicals




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Erika Milczek is replacing banned chemicals in consumer products

With Curie Co., the entrepreneur designs alternatives to compounds like parabens that have fallen out of favor with retailers




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Mariana Matus means to combat the opioid epidemic with chemical data

Her company, Biobot Analytics, is analyzing wastewater to give communities the information they need for the battle




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Olga Malinkiewicz wants to make good on the promise of perovskites

Her company, Saule Technologies, has a low-cost process to print the solar cells on a multitude of materials




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Frances Arnold on founding a company: &#8216;Building the right teams is critical'

Nobel Prize winner wants to solve real-world problems with directed evolution




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C&amp;EN's Chemistry in Pictures goes meta

Our collection of chemistry photos will help train an algorithm to recognize lab materials, vessels, and processes




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Chemists work around coronavirus restrictions

C&EN looks at how scientists are adapting to travel restrictions and working from home




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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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Chemistry in Pictures: Baby Yodamine B




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Firmenich to buy French pine chemical firm

DRT brings sustainable fragrance ingredients and industrial additives




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Star-shaped particles ferry medicine through the skin's barrier

Titanium-dioxide stars lance the skin with microscopic holes to allow medicine through




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Merck and Princeton scientists create method to map cell-surface microenvironments

The technique, called MicroMapping, identifies potential protein interactions on and between cells




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Chemistry in Pictures: Big swirl




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Chemistry in Pictures: Be still, my giant rotovap




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EPA overhauls pesticide biological evaluations

Agency's approach for assessing risks to endangered species relies on real-world data




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AI specialist Atomwise signs with Bridge Biotherapeutics




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Culture Biosciences raises $15 million for bioreactor service




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Asahi Kasei to buy automotive upholstery fabric maker Adient




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Neste invests in plastic recycling and hydrogen firms




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Corbion plans more lactic acid




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Chemists work around coronavirus restrictions

C&EN looks at how scientists are working from home and adapting to travel restrictions