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Helping Brains Relieve Anxiety
Neuroscience: Phosphatase inhibitor restores regulatory circuit.
Abbvie Wins Pharmacyclics
Pharmaceuticals: $21 billion deal helps firm become a leader in treating blood cancers.
Climate-Friendly Refrigerants
Regulation: EPA approves five products that have low potentials for global warming.
European Chemical Firms Struggle To Secure Growth
Finance: Outlook for 2015 remains uncertain.
Ancient Mars Had Enough Water For A Giant Ocean
New data suggest 20% of Red Planet's surface was covered by ocean.
White House Taps Transportation Official To Head Chemical Safety Board
Embattled organization has been beset by management woes, departuress.
AstraZeneca Will Spin Off Antibiotics
Drug Discovery: Stand-alone company to be formed after no buyers emerge for business.
Computational Models Of Multistep Reaction Are Called So Flawed They Are 'Not Even Wrong'
Reaction Chemistry: Study reveals mechanism theoretical work didn't predict.
Shrinking The Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
Instrumentation: Researchers develop the first miniature analyzer for mass spec's quantitation workhorse.
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Large firms saw their portfolios hold up against pricing pressures and uneven demand growth.
Biotech Earnings Boomed In 2014
Biotech drug firms saw substantial growth as their big pharma competitors struggled.
Chemical Producers Still Standing After Oil Price Drop
U.S. chemical producers are wobbling a little after an oil price decline but are still on their feet.
C&EN Talks With Stephen D. Pryor, Outgoing Head Of ExxonMobil Chemical
Career oilman reflects on the past four decades and the keys to his company's success in chemicals.
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Chemical Safety Board Chairman Is Leaving
Tumultuous tenure coming to an end for Rafael Moure-Eraso.
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Print Your Heart Out
3-D bioprinting can already create living tissue, but it's unclear whether it will ever replicate organs.
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Motion-Powered Fabric Could Charge Small Electronics
Nanotechnology: A textile-based generator uses friction to convert mechanical energy from body movements into electricity.
Lead Dioxide Coating In Pipes Can Help Reduce Lead Contamination Of Drinking Water
Water Quality: A naturally occurring lead scale in old water pipes lowers lead contamination more effectively than an established water treatment strategy.
Interest In Biobased Levulinic Acid Grows
Green Chemistry: Italian firms pursue development of intermediate from cellulosic feedstocks.
Glowing DNA Strands Measure Toxic Mercury In Fish
Analytical Chemistry: A new assay provides a simpler way to quantify toxic methylmercury without time-consuming separation techniques.
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Council Preview
Candidate selections and votes on new international chapters are on the agenda for the spring ACS National Meeting in Denver.
Pacifichem 2015 Call For PapersACS Cosponsors Organic Chemistry SymposiumThe ACS Scholars Program At 20: Changing The Face Of Chemistry |
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