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Could an NLRP3 inhibitor be the one drug to conquer common diseases?

A large number of diseases have been linked to the NLRP3 inflammasome. The race is on to develop drugs that disrupt it




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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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Women publish at rates equal to men but leave science earlier




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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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45Q, the tax credit that's luring US companies to capture CO<sub>2</sub>

Cement, ethanol, and ammonia makers are among those looking to convert waste carbon to cash




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TPC faces consequences for Texas explosion

The company will need years to rebuild and is being sued by the state




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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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Scientists' favorite DIY lab equipment, and making lab trash live on




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How to answer difficult interview questions




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DSM to acquire human milk oligosaccharide firm Glycom




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Air quality improvements boosted California's agriculture industry

Lower ozone levels led to higher grape and almond yields-and decarbonizing the state's economy could provide a further boost




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Huntsman to acquire CVC from Emerald




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Quikrete and Oak Ridge eye 3-D printable cement




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COVID-19 coronavirus quarantines cause rapid drop in air pollution

NO<sub>2</sub> levels have fallen sharply in northern Italy and China




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AGC to bolster drug services with MolMed acquisition




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Chloroquine's use to treat COVID-19 is backed by US government, but many questions remain

Old anti-malarial drugs have shown mixed results in the small clinical trials conducted so far




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India partially lifts drug export ban on hydroxychloroquine and acetaminophen

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




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Industry requests safety review of cyclic siloxane

US EPA considers evaluating risks of D4 under the Toxic Substances Control Act




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Air Liquide negotiates sale of hygiene unit




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Por que o melhor material para uma m&#225;scara facial caseira para o coronav&#237;rus &#233; dif&#237;cil de identificar

Variáveis em tecidos, ajuste e comportamento do usuário podem influenciar a eficácia com que uma máscara pode bloquear a propagação do vírus




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Quantum computing start-up Seeqc gets backing from Merck KGaA




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i2O launches for ionic liquid&#8211;based drug delivery




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Industry requests safety review of cyclic siloxane

US EPA considers evaluating risks of D4 under the Toxic Substances Control Act




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&#8216;Hot' dots for quantum computing

Silicon qubits that operate at less-frigid temperatures promise more powerful computers




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Clinical trials planned to put hydroxychloroquine to the test for COVID-19

The antimalaria drug will be tested for treating or preventing the disease in thousands of people worldwide




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Astellas acquires Nanna Therapeutics




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Ineos to squeeze oil from waste plastic




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&#8216;Hot' dots for quantum computing

Silicon qubits that operate at less frigid temperatures promise more powerful computers




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Chemistry educators try &#8216;ungrading' techniques to help students learn

The approach aims to give STEM students more dialogue in their education and free them from the constant pressure of assessment




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Does the FDA's authorization for chloroquine impede clinical trials for COVID-19 drugs?

Despite the hype, support for the use of chloroquine and its relative hydroxychloroquine outside a clinical trial remains mixed




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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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How big pharma firms are quietly collaborating on new coronavirus antivirals

Behind the scenes, companies including Novartis, Takeda, and Gilead are collaborating in a loose alliance. Their work might not be done in time to stop COVID-19, but they hope it can prevent the next pandemic




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Mitsubishi will acquire materials firm Gelest




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How structural biologists revealed the new coronavirus's structure so quickly

Scientists detail the steps they took to determine the structures of SARS-CoV-2's proteins and the next steps toward COVID-19 treatments




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Cancer risk studies raise questions about the safety of long-lasting hair dyes

Long-lasting hair dyes are popular, and their safety has been well researched. But new epidemiology studies show their use correlates with increased risk of breast cancer




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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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Pandemic hits first-quarter chemical earnings

Many results are down, and executives with US firms see the impact from COVID-19 growing




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Alexion to acquire biotech firm Portola




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US EPA green-lights genetically modified mosquito




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Indian smartphone market grows 1.5% in Jan.-March quarter

India only country among top 3 markets to see some growth




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Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, [1998]




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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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Ecografia dell'apparato osteoarticolare [electronic resource] : anatomia, semeiotica e quadri patologici / [di] Fabio Martino [and others]

[Milano] : Springer, 2006




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Echographie de contraste [electronic resource] : methodologie et applications cliniques / Francois Tranquart, Jean-Michel Correas, Ayache Bouakaz

Paris ; Berlin : Springer, 2007




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Diseases of the heart, chest & breast [electronic resource] : diagnostic imaging and interventional techniques / 39th International Diagnostic Course in Davos (IDKD), Davos, March 25-30, 2007, including the Pediatric Satellite Course "Kangaroo&qu

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Data mining for biomedical applications [electronic resource] : PAKDD 2006 workshop, BioDM 2006, Singapore, April 9, 2006 : proceedings / Jinyan Li, Qiang Yang, Ah-Hwee Tan (eds.)

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Das geheimnis des kiver [electronic resource] : ein einfacher weg zu mehr lebensqualität und zufriedenheit / by Leonhard Kubizek

Vienna : Springer-Verlag/Wien, 2006




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Auditors must use latest tech tools for quality audits: CEPR

According to the report by Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), a rapid increase in the volume of data requires auditors to be equipped with the latest available technological tools to analyse a much higher volume of data in their audits than previously required.




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CSS Corp rolls out pay hikes, to hire 1000 people this quarter

The company is planning to hire 1000 employees by the end of June across markets. Companies such as Infosys, Wipro, TCS, WNS and others have delayed pay hikes and put promotions on hold as they see uncertainty over business growth in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak across key markets. CSS Corp has also paid 100% of variable salary to the majority of its employees.




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Mirza seeks to confirm personal quota for Tokyo

With events dropping off, keeping the horses fit has become his priority.