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Ex–Henderson State University professors plead not guilty to making methamphetamine

Court documents allege the chemists made the drug and its precursors in a university laboratory




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Corteva to stop making the insecticide chlorpyrifos




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Chemistry in Pictures: Our hearts go out to you this Valentine's Day




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Innophos CEO exits with sale to private equity




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United Arab Emirates woos scientists with new visa




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BASF advances battery material efforts




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Bayer outsources chemistry R&D to Nuvisan




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Versalis to restart Italian cellulosic ethanol plant




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GF Biochemicals forms venture for levulinic acid–based products




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University of Leeds lab taps DeepMatter for lab automation




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10 US refineries exceeded federal benzene levels at their perimeters




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Edible fungus yields new pineapple flavor molecule

The volatile compound replicates the aroma of hundreds of compounds in the real fruit




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University of Oklahoma natural product chemist finds novel molecules in unexpected places

Robert Cichewicz looks off the beaten path for unusual plant and fungi compounds




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Why chemical makers love the cleaning product industry

Innovation, fast-paced change, and products that go down the drain give the sector its enduring appeal




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Chemistry in Pictures: Vapor diffusion




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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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Investors chase sustainable aromatics

Processes using lignin, sugar, plastic waste, and more are moving out of the lab




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Europeans advance plastics recycling

P&G, Versalis, and Ineos look to novel technologies to confront plastic waste




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Structure of novel coronavirus spike protein solved in just weeks

Cryo-EM structure of key coronavirus protein could help develop vaccines against the virus




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Simulations unveil Grignard reactions' complex mechanism

Detailed models highlight a key role for solvents




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Diagnosing the novel coronavirus leads to trade offs

Medical workers in China weigh the advantages and disadvantages of nucleic acid lab tests and CT lung scans




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Could targeting STING make a universal flu vaccine?

In animal tests, vaccine gives broad protection




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Cyrene solvent plant set for France




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Sanofi, BARDA team for coronavirus vaccine




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N<sub>2</sub>O no laughing matter for Lonza in Visp




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Women publish at rates equal to men but leave science earlier




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Livestock producers look to antibiotic alternatives

Probiotics, sensors, and MOFs are among technologies that could keep herds healthy as industry turns away from antibiotics




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Should the chemical industry have to prove it can pay for pollution cleanup?

No, US EPA says in proposal




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Chemical firms see light at end of coronavirus tunnel

Facilities are reopening in China but spread of virus outside China is raising concerns




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Molded microfluidic device makes gel “apartments” for single cells

Hydrogel device allows localized treatment and analysis of 10,000 individual cells at a 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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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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Gilead and Moderna lead on coronavirus treatments

Gilead has a head start on an antiviral, while Moderna is pursuing a novel mRNA vaccine




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China's new place on the front lines of diagnosing and treating coronavirus disease

Industry watchers say the effort is unprecedented and would not have been possible during the last SARS outbreak




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Faulty probes are to blame for CDC coronavirus testing woes

The tests can still be used, CDC says, as urgency over possible outbreak grows




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Coronavirus cancels chemical events

Petrochemical and pharma meeting organizers say travel was becoming too difficult; ACS spring meeting is still on




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Video: Designer surface captures pesky bubbles

Textured metal surface could help control foams in industrial processes, like in bioreactors




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C–H activation template opens door to less-accessible carbons

Multiple catalysts do complex chemistry to give a simple product




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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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Gilead buys immuno-oncology-focused Forty Seven

The $4.9 billion deal adds a mid-stage cancer drug to the big biotech's pipeline




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Pittcon goes ahead despite coronavirus concerns

Product launches and champagne toasts at instrumentation conference bely worries about infection




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Faulty probes are to blame for CDC coronavirus testing woes

Early batches of the test can still be used, CDC says, while affirming it will deploy new kits




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Chemistry in Pictures: Silver whiskers




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$8.3 billion allocated for US coronavirus response

Congress opts for open-ended support for federal and local agencies




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Researchers in China report structure of the novel coronavirus bound to its human target

The structure shows the first steps of SARS-CoV-2 infection, and could help in drug discovery




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ACS honors its 2020 Outreach Volunteers of the Year

Ajay Mallia of Georgia Gwinnett College is named the national winner




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Julie Zimmerman named editor in chief of <i>Environmental Science and Technology</i>




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Coronavirus cancels chemical events

Petrochemical and pharma meeting organizers say travel was becoming too difficult; ACS spring meeting is still on




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Gilead and Moderna lead on coronavirus treatments

Gilead has a head start on an antiviral, while Moderna is pursuing a novel mRNA vaccine




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Pittcon goes ahead despite coronavirus

Product launches and champagne toasts belied worries about infection