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Hawaii lawmakers pass ban on sunscreen chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate




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Environmental groups seek order from North Carolina to stop Chemours pollution




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Paul H. Cheek




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Ruth Lloyd Cheek




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Goodbye GMO, hello BE or bioengineered




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Making ACS meetings welcoming portals to the society




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Abu Dhabi plunges deeper into chemicals

With $45 billion investment, national oil firm seeks diversification away from oil and gas




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Seed partners unveil photosynthesis trait

Benson Hill and Beck’s say corn varieties with the modified gene will yield more per acre




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U.S. Army bioengineer develops high-tech fabrics to keep soldiers warm, dry, and safe

Paola D’Angelo discusses how her team develops high-performance textiles to protect and support soldiers on the battlefield




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Roy C. Tulee




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Enerkem gets green light for Spanish waste-to-methanol plant




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The good times keep rolling in pharmaceutical chemicals

Exhibitors at CPhI North America report another year of record growth and investment




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National oil companies plunge deeper into chemicals

Big investments are planned in Abu Dhabi, Qatar, and Algeria to diversify away from oil and gas




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E-cigarettes’ chemistry may explain their popularity among teens

Brands like Juul deliver a form of nicotine that is less harsh to inhale than free-base nicotine




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Chemists synthesize and screen massive library of nonnatural proteins

Such screens could yield protein drugs with advantages over natural ones




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Chemical firms rush to meet final REACH regulation deadline

Products made in volumes between 1 and 100 metric tons must be registered by May 31




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SCA, St1 plan fuel from trees in Sweden




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How chemistry can help meet the UN’s sustainable development goals




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Project SEED scholar Michelle Melo

Passionate about forensic science, this chemist got the job she always wanted




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Meet the Janelia chemist crafting glowing molecular tools for neuroscientists

Luke Lavis’s lab teaches old dyes new tricks at the HHMI campus




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Overhaul of scientific incentives needed to fix Ph.D. system, report says

National Academies committee calls for more emphasis on career counseling, teaching, and mentoring for grad students




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Jack Kent Cooke Foundation supports ACS Project SEED




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Career Ladder: Kabrena Rodda

This chemist and military academy grad found a varied career in national security




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Continuing education for your career




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U.S. EPA advisers want to give formal feedback on plan to restrict the science used by agency

Surprised by proposal, scientific experts to ask agency chief to wait for their feedback before finalizing rule




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Bleach activator could lead to greener whites

Cationic molecule helps bleach cotton faster with less energy




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Copper regulates sleep in zebrafish

Metal may play sleep role through an enzyme responsible for synthesis of norepinephrine




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Division of Polymer Chemistry seeks nominations for awards




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Fly feed firm raises $105 million




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U.S. EPA advisers want to give formal feedback on plan to restrict the science used by agency

Surprised by proposal, scientific experts to ask agency chief to wait for their feedback before finalizing rule




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Engineered cotton grows on alternative fertilizer

Crop feeds on phosphite, potentially allowing it to outwit weeds and mitigate pollution from traditional fertilizer runoff




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Las academias nacionales de EEUU alertan de la prevalencia del abuso sexual en ciencia

Es necesario un cambio cultural para evitar seguir perjudicando a las investigadoras




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Psychedelics forge connections between neurons

Study in rats and fruit flies suggests that these drugs could inspire better, ketamine-like antidepressants




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‘Green’ coating protects plastics

Transparent film of nanocellulose in a glass matrix confers hardness and fracture toughness to plastic




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Recycling needs a revamp

Chemical and biochemical approaches take aim at plastic pollution




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ACS Board actions from the June executive meeting




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Supporting ACS’s volunteers




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Broad could receive $125 million in sponsored research agreement with Editas




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Engineered cotton grows on alternative fertilizer

Crop feeds on phosphite, potentially allowing it to outwit weeds and mitigate pollution from traditional fertilizer runoff




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Birch reduction runs ammonia-free

Crown ethers simplify the set-up of classic reaction




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Peeling produces stretchable liquid-metal circuit

Technique breaks gallium alloy’s insulating oxide layer




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World’s strongest biomaterial now comes from a tree

A new method creates superstrong fibers out of cellulose




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When good bees go bad

Researchers identify neuropeptides linked to aggression in Africanized honeybees




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Volunteer service award to Carolyn Ribes

Chemist honored for her tireless efforts on behalf of diversity, inclusion, and volunteerism in the society




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When good bees go bad

Researchers identify neuropeptides linked to aggression in Africanized honeybees




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How the Women Chemists Committee stays relevant after 90 years




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Project SEED scholar Ganesh Karunakaran

An early interest in science morphs into a career fueled by international finance and economics




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256th ACS National Meeting

Boston, Mass., Aug. 19–23




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Gene therapy start-up Freeline Therapeutics raises $116 million




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Apeel coating extends avocado shelf life