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C&EN Online Newsletter for 2/16/15


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LIFE SCIENCES, AND LABORATORY WORLDS
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COVER STORY

Boom In E-Cigarettes Sparks Calls For Regulation

As more and more people try out vaping, researchers race to weigh health risks and benefits.

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NEWS OF THE WEEK

Raman Technique Helps Surgeons Excise Brain Cancer

Neurosurgery: Handheld Raman probe can detect cancer cells that infiltrate healthy tissue.

Chemical Substitutions Tussle

European Chemicals Agency rejects criticism it is not doing enough to control harmful substances.

Chemists Couple Nucleophiles From Two Name Reactions

Organic Synthesis: New reaction is first to marry Suzuki and Hiyama reagents selectively.

Big Data Meets Small Catalysts To Tease Out Reaction Mechanisms

Organic Chemistry: Chemists bring data-intensive approach to bear on chiral anion Catalysts.

Reduce Emissions First, Reports Conclude

Geoengineering: Technology to alter Earth's climate is not ready.

Earthquakes and Fracking Activities Linked In Environmental Protection Agency Report

Disposal of wastewater from oil and gas drilling can trigger small temblors.

New York Attorney General Bashes Herbal Supplement Purity

Analysis: Industry questions technique used by New York to slam supplement product purity.
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High Noon At The Pharma Pricing CorralC&EN Subscriber Content Icon
A wrangle over costly hepatitis C drugs portends a transformation in health care reimbursement.
A Question Of Safety In India's Drug Supply ChainC&EN Subscriber Content Icon
In light of noncompliant tests, India's growing role in pharmaceuticals comes under the spotlight.
American Cleaning Institute's 2015 ConferenceC&EN Subscriber Content Icon
Detergent ingredient producers confront slow growth in the laundry business.

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Obama's Proposed R&D Budget Would Give Science A BoostC&EN Subscriber Content Icon

White House seeks more 2016 funding for nearly all research organizations.
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Crystalline Sponges Catching On With ChemistsC&EN Subscriber Content Icon

Reports out within the last year show the structural determination technique is gaining traction.

C&EN Talks With Green Chemistry Advocate Robin RogersC&EN Subscriber Content Icon

The Alabama chemist has taken his model for applied academic research to Canada.
C&EN SCENEs

Polymers Brighten Hopes For Visible Light Communication

Photonics: Two semiconducting organic polymers give off a pleasant white light that simultaneously carries data at high speed.

Simple Device Identifies Cell Types By Sending Them Through An Obstacle Course

Cell Analysis: Researchers characterize the surface molecules on a cell as it travels through a microfluidic channel lined with antibodies.

Engineered Yeast Turn Three Carbon Compounds Into Ethanol

Biofuels: Yeast designed to ferment compounds found in treated biomass could boost biofuel production.
ACS NEWS

2015 ACS National Award WinnersC&EN Subscriber Content Icon

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AWARDS · MEETINGS

Letters

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James T. Grady-James H. Stack Award For Interpreting Chemistry For Fhe Public


ACS Award In Polymer Chemistry


F. Albert Cotton Award In Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry


Herbert C. Brown Award For Creative Research In Synthetic Methods


Glenn T. Seaborg Award For Nuclear Chemistry


ACS Award For Research At An Undergraduate Institution


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