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Chemical & Engineering News

Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.94, No.17 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0009-2347 (Print) 

In this Issue (46 articles)

2 - 2 Origin-of-life rebuttal
Opitz R
5 - 5 Improved route to single-base genome editing
Borman STU
7 - 7 Spark from gauge caused Hawaii explosion
Kemsley J
7 - 7 Big data reveal pharma reaction trends
Ritter S
8 - 8 Biomaterials coax immune cells to heal wounds
Torrice M
8 - 8 Ghrelin-appetite link questioned
Wilson E
9 - 9 Speedy printing of smart surfaces
Bourzac K
9 - 9 Lighting the way from dinitrogen to ammonia
Borman STU
10 - 10 Reclaiming mercury from spent fluorescent bulbs
Pandika M
10 - 10 Firefly-inspired LED shines brighter
Bourzac K
10 - 10 The first phosphaphosphenium cation
Ritter S
11 - 11 Why bearcats smell like popcorn
Davenport M
11 - 11 Making ice microbe-style
Everts S
11 - 11 Dual peptide system wipes out resistant microbes
Kemsley J
12 - 12 Contract drugmakers invest in dosage form
Mullin R
12 - 12 Illumina backs fund as its sales, stock suffer
Thayer A
13 - 13 Wacker opens polysilicon plant
Mccoy M
13 - 13 OxyChem expansion will support new coolants
Reisch M
14 - 14 Valent boosts R&D
Tremblay JF
14 - 14 Arsenal continues investment in foam
Mccoy M
14 - 14 Investor-owned companies combine
Mccoy M
14 - 14 Bayer looks outside for innovation
Scott A
14 - 14 Dow invests in wastewater firm
Scott A
14 - 14 Deadly accidents strike Mexico, Saudi Arabia
Tullo A
14 - 14 Tacoma methanol plant is canceled
Tullo A
14 - 15 Biotech firms join for drug linker
Thayer A
15 - 15 AstraZeneca pushes into genomics
Mccoy M
15 - 15 Microbiome firms raise big money
Jarvis L
15 - 15 Sanofi to expand plant in Belgium
Thayer A
15 - 15 Pharma R&D links industry, academia
Mccoy M
18 - 18 EU bans endocrine-disrupting herbicides
Erickson B
18 - 18 Students create superheroes to support nanoscience
Widener A
19 - 19 High-containment labs need more oversight
Widener A
19 - 19 China to dismantle export subsidy program
Hess G
19 - 19 Oil, natural gas operations now top US methane emitters
Johnson J
19 - 19 AGU to keep ExxonMobil sponsorship
Morrison J
20 - 22 C&EN profiles Cherry Murray, Energy Department's science chief
Widener A
24 - 25 Five paths to a promotion
Wang LD
26 - 27 A little frustration goes a long way
Ritter SK
28 - 29 Big names downstream of the $1,000 genome
Mullin R
30 - 30 Dry reforming puts CO2 to work
Tullo AH
32 - 35 c&en's TOP INSTRUMENT FIRMS
Thayer AM
36 - 36 Your voice counts: demystifying ACS's employment surveys
Ewing R
37 - 37 ACS participates in USA Science & Engineering Festival
Wang LD
37 - 37 Science Coaches seeks chemists
Prosack S
40 - 40 Tuberculosis-sniffing rats save time, work for peanuts
Bomgardner M