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What do we know about the novel coronavirus's 29 proteins?

These biomolecules could hold clues to why the virus is so infectious and to how to stop it




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Chemistry in Pictures: Behind the scorpion's glow




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Covestro borrows $240 million for sustainability R&D




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Acridine radical acts as a powerful photoreductant

Stable organic radical replaces alkali metals or dissolving metal reductants in certain reactions




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Chemistry faculty cope with coronavirus shutdowns

With university labs shuttered by COVID-19, chemistry faculty are getting a crash course in how to stay productive




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How the coronavirus will transform science

Thought leaders in life sciences weigh in on lessons learned amid the COVID-19 pandemic




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How a SARS patient's antibody binds to the COVID-19 virus

Structural data on the complex could guide drug and vaccine design




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How susceptible is your cat or dog to the novel coronavirus?

Cats can transmit SARS-CoV-2 to one another, but the virus replicates poorly in dogs, pigs, chickens, and ducks, study finds




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Nova slows projects due to COVID-19




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Low-cost perovskite detects X-rays sensitively

Made and processed via wet chemistry, the inexpensive material could improve radiation safety




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Plasmonic color offers durability, ultra-high resolution, and low cost

The phenomenon behind the earliest photographs is making a comeback, inspiring new research in color printing and displays




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What do we know about the novel coronavirus's 29 proteins?

These biomolecules could hold clues to why the virus is so infectious and how to stop it




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Chemistry in Pictures: Somewhere over the rainbow




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COVID-19 vaccines are moving toward clinical trials

Tests of 10 or more novel vaccines could be underway by mid-May




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How to add a carbonyl to a molecule using carbon monoxide and light

Palladium-catalyzed reaction makes acid chlorides, amides, esters, and ketones from both alkyl and aryl halides




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How industrial gas firms are meeting demand for medical oxygen for COVID-19 patients

COVID-19 is driving a fivefold or greater increase in demand




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Kyowa Kirin invests in MEI Pharma's blood-cancer drug




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How one ACS division took its Philadelphia technical program virtual

Members of the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry presented 155 virtual talks over 3 days




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How susceptible is your cat or dog to the novel coronavirus?

Cats can transmit SARS-CoV-2 to one another, but the virus replicates poorly in dogs, pigs, chickens, and ducks, study finds




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How peracetic acid is changing wastewater treatment

A new disinfection chemistry holds environmental and financial promise




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Environmental toxicologist wants to understand how microplastics affect human health

Stephanie Wright of King's College London discusses what's known about microplastics and how much more there is to learn




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Periodic Graphics: How does immunity work?

Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning explains how our bodies fight foreign invaders like coronaviruses




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How genomic epidemiology is tracking the spread of COVID-19 locally and globally

The novel coronavirus is challenging genome sequencing technology and data processing like never before




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Chemistry in Pictures: Green flow




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How ACS local sections are supporting their communities during COVID-19

ACS local sections and members are gathering lab equipment, making chemistry-themed face masks, and more to pitch in during the pandemic




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Incinerators may spread, not break down PFAS

Preliminary data show soil and water near New York facility are contaminated




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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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What is an allergy sensitizer, and how does a chemical become one?

One researcher now risks death if she enters her former lab building




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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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Chemistry in Pictures: Glow from home




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IL-6 antibody from Regeneron and Sanofi shows no COVID-19 benefit




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Incinerators may spread, not break down, PFAS

Preliminary data show soil and water near New York facility are contaminated




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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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Glowing plants light themselves up

Researchers teach plants the glow-in-the-dark trick used by tropical mushrooms




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Neural network measures gas below a sensor's limit

A deep learning algorithm can find signals buried in noise




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ACC seeks lower tariffs to aid COVID-19 fight




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Dow and Doxa join for biobased stretch film




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Knowde and CheMondis advance chemical e-commerce




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Extent of antibiotic resistance unknown, report finds




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Trump says 'no rush' on more aid as jobless crisis grows




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East India Comedy throws a reunion for Swiggy’s `Hope, Not Hunger’ initiative

 East India Comedy’s stand-up comedian threw a reunion in collaboration with the food delivery platform Swiggy for its philanthropic initiative Hope,




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‘Obesity a major risk factor of lockdown’

According to Dr K.J. Kiran, a top gastroenterologist, the lockdown is a dangerous environment for breeding habits that can lead to obesity




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TCS launches AI-powered solution to detect wafer anomaly in semiconductor manufacturing

The solution harnesses the company's contextual knowledge of the semiconductor industry and the power of deep learning tech, to help chip makers digitally re-imagine their product quality assurance process. Sophisticated quality inspection of wafers during the semiconductor manufacturing process is essential to detect and classify defects early and accurately, TCS said.




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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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Epiphyseal growth plate fractures [electronic resource] / Hamlet A. Peterson

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2007]




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Developmental biology of neoplastic growth [electronic resource] / Alvaro Macieira-Coelho (ed.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2005]




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Die echokardiographie im perioperativen und intensivmedizinischen bereich [electronic resource] / M.D. Seeberger, H.-R. Zerkowski, Herausgeber

Darmstadt : Steinkopff, [2007]




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Companies must disclose all whistleblower plaints to auditors

The Companies (Auditor’s Report) Order, 2020 (Caro 2020) will be applicable for audit of financial statements of eligible companies for financial years commencing on and after April 1, 2019, and would be applicable to all those companies on which Caro 2016 was applicable.




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Talent demand for remote jobs will continue to rise post lockdown: TimesJobs survey

The survey titled ‘Covid-19 and its impact on jobs at India Inc’ aims to understand the impact of the lockdown on the country’s employment scenario. It received 1,345 responses from HR professionals working in different sectors.




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One in three Indian professionals now have decreased income: LinkedIn survey

IT, media, and manufacturing employees think their firms will do worse in the next 6 months. However, they’re confident about long-term growth - 77% of manufacturing professionals, 67% of media professionals, and 65% of IT professionals thought their companies would pick up in the next 2 years.