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How power shapes energy transitions in Southeast Asia : a complex governance challenge / Jens Marquardt

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The power of inclusive exclusion : anatomy of Israeli rule in the occupied Palestinian territories / edited by Adi Ophir, Michal Givoni, and Sari Hanafi




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[ASAP] Influence of pH and Composition on Nonenzymatic Browning of Shelf-Stable Orange Juice during Storage

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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[ASAP] Assembling Anthracene-Tailored Amphiphiles: Charge-Transfer Interactions Directed Hierarchical Nanofibers with Ameliorative Antibacterial Activity toward Plant Pathogens

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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[ASAP] Distinct Quality Changes of Garlic Bulb during Growth by Metabolomics Analysis

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Understanding the Dairy Cow, 3rd Edition


 

A comprehensive and thoroughly revised text on dairy science that contains information on the most recent developments

The fully updated third edition of Understanding the Dairy Cow explores the scientific principles that provide a foundation for understanding the animal’s body system. The comprehensive text also reveals how to properly manage dairy cattle with economic efficiency whilst taking into consideration the cow’s welfare.



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The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to Use Content Marketing, Podcasting, Social Media, AI, Live Video, and Newsjacking to Reach Buyers Directly, 7th Edition


 

The seventh edition of the pioneering guide to generating attention for your idea or business, packed with new and updated information

In the Digital Age, marketing tactics seem to change on a day-to-day basis. As the ways we communicate continue to evolve, keeping pace with the latest trends in social media, the newest online videos, the latest mobile apps, and all the other high-tech influences can seem an almost impossible task. How can you keep



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Climate change is destroying our coral reefs. Here's how scientists plan to save them

Ecologists are studying resilient reefs to unlock their secrets and preserve others for generations to come




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Governments are slow to put in place the policies we need for adaptation to climate change

Policies aimed at adaptation will help the world build resilient highways and other infrastructure




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How we'll reengineer crops for a changing climate

Genetic changes to food crops can't solve all the problems associated with climate change, but they can help




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Climate change will affect access to fresh water. How will we cope?

Local solutions will keep the precious resource flowing




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Adapting to climate change: How chemistry will help us thrive

Learn how chemists are developing new technologies to protect food and water supplies, save critical ecosystems, and safeguard cities from natural disasters in the face of climate change




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How to make a sweat sensor for drugs

Guidelines include how to deal with pesky interfering signals when making voltammetric sensors




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Video: Why the glowing rocks under New Jersey fascinate geochemists

The complex mineral collection beneath northern New Jersey may offer clues to how Earth formed and how soil affects water purity and plant growth




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Switchable compound shows promise for safer explosives

Transition-metal complex's sensitivity to impact changes in response to spin state




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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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23 minerals at risk of US supply shortages, study shows




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New Jersey town switches to peracetic acid wastewater treatment




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Hemp growing pains

US regulatory uncertainty threatens to cripple the nascent industry's ability to meet the surge in demand for cannabidiol




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Turning down the heat turns up better perovskites

Lower-temperature process improves the efficiency of single-crystal solar cells




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Chemistry in Pictures: Tinsel town




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How to make aziridines from olefins without expensive metals

Double bonds form nitrogen-containing 3-membered rings thanks to a reactive, yet fleeting, oxaziridine intermediate




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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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Turning down the heat turns up better perovskites

Lower-temperature process improves the efficiency of single-crystal solar cells




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Researchers grow thin 2-D insulator on large scale

Single-crystal boron nitride could enable the use of 2-D materials for transistors in computer chips




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How to answer difficult interview questions




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How to make aziridines from olefins without expensive metals

Double bonds form nitrogen-containing 3-membered rings thanks to a reactive yet fleeting oxaziridine intermediate




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Amy Prieto is building safer, more powerful batteries

With Prieto Battery, the Colorado State professor has redesigned the lithium-ion battery from the bottom up




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Samantha Du builds biotechs, and everyone in China follows

Known as Big Sister for her mentorship, Du and her newest firm, Zai Lab, are setting new standards in Asia




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After launching 7 companies in 12 years, Carolyn Bertozzi says she's not slowing down

Prolific biotech business founder says she's always on the lookout for problem-solving opportunities




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Podcast: How the coronavirus could disrupt the drug supply

Hear what C&EN's pharmaceutical editors have learned about how the coronavirus is affecting drug production in China and across the globe




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How international students can share their culture in the lab

Creating more opportunities for dialogue is just the first step




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Can old drugs take down a new coronavirus?

Several approved and well-studied small molecules could be repurposed as treatments for COVID-19




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How COVID-19 is changing my graduate school experience




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How we know disinfectants should kill the COVID-19 coronavirus

The novel virus is one of the easiest virus types to deactivate, though SARS-CoV-2–specific data are lacking




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Researchers grow thin 2-D insulator on large scale

Single-crystal boron nitride could enable the use of 2-D materials for transistors in computer chips




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How one country is grappling with mercury emissions from artisanal gold shops

Peru seeks to keep rudimentary gold refining from exposing communities to neurotoxic metal




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As telecom demands grow, optical fibers will need to level up

Scientists explore how to revamp the hair-thin silica glass fibers to transmit more and more data




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Your new job sucks. Now what?

Chemjobber on how to keep moving toward your career goals




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How small chemical company leaders are dealing with the coronavirus

Specialty chemical CEOs are rolling with the punches to keep their firms going




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New Zealand invests in wind-powered hydrogen plant




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How we know disinfectants should kill the COVID-19 coronavirus

The novel virus is one of the easiest virus types to deactivate, though SARS-CoV-2-specific data are lacking




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Fake meat firms raise funds for growth




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How companies are getting 1,4-dioxane out of home and personal care products

Chemical makers, cleaning product firms, and cosmetics makers are all scrambling to meet new limits on the impurity




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70 years of US suspicion toward Chinese scientists&#8212;and what those caught in the middle should do now

The US has a fraught history at the intersection of science and China relations




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US government allows grant funding flexibility during coronavirus outbreak




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How chemical boundaries make stronger steel

Chemically distinct regions of alloys can help create strong yet flexible nanostructured metals




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Laser burns graphene onto Kevlar to power up protective gear

Using lasers to directly create graphene on Kevlar makes it easy to integrate electronics on textiles