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[ASAP] Agnes Rimando, a Pioneer in the Fate of Glyphosate and Its Primary Metabolite in Plants

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00811




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[ASAP] Design, Synthesis, and Anti-ToCV Activity of Novel 4(3<italic toggle="yes">H</italic>)-Quinazolinone Derivatives Bearing Dithioacetal Moiety

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00086




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Students want more climate change education. Their teachers and professors are starting to listen

Spurred by activism, educators are reworking curricula to train future generations to adapt to our changing climate




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Trump again wants big cuts for science

Almost every agency's funding takes a hit in 2021 budget proposal




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Lilly and Roche antiamyloid drugs fail in trial of early-onset Alzheimer's trial




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Versalis to restart Italian cellulosic ethanol plant




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Phylogenetic screen finds antibiotics that work in a new way

Newly discovered compounds trap bacteria so they can't grow or divide




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Plant used in traditional Chinese medicine is a source of natural insecticides

Symbiotic bacteria living in plant stems produce compounds that kill aphids




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Mitsubishi Gas Chemical plans peroxide plant in Taiwan




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Audentes to build gene therapy plant in North Carolina




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Cyrene solvent plant set for France




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Ethylene plants start up in the US




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Wacker and Clariant to cut jobs




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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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AI finds molecules that kill bacteria, but would they make good antibiotics?

Experts praise the approach while remaining skeptical that the highlighted molecules could reach the clinic




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AI finds molecules that kill bacteria, but would they make good antibiotics?

Experts praise the approach while remaining skeptical that the highlighted molecules could reach the clinic




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Cristina S&#225;enz de Pipa&#243;n wants to put CO&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;/sub&gt; to good use

Her company, Orchestra Scientific, is developing membrane technology to separate carbon dioxide from other gases and use it as a product




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Olga Malinkiewicz wants to make good on the promise of perovskites

Her company, Saule Technologies, has a low-cost process to print the solar cells on a multitude of materials




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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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Chemistry in Pictures: Be still, my giant rotovap




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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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Genentech Foundation provides $3 million grant to ACS Bridge Project




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Antibiotic maker Tetraphase goes cheap




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BASF, Clariant postpone annual meetings




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COVID-19 coronavirus quarantines cause rapid drop in air pollution

NO<sub>2</sub> levels have fallen sharply in northern Italy and China




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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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Chemistry in Pictures: A copper-acetone lantern




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Chemical firms say they want to keep going

Industry is deemed essential critical infrastructure by federal and state governments




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Emory-discovered antiviral is poised for COVID-19 clinical trials

The nucleoside inhibitor has advantages over Gilead's remdesivir but has yet to be tested in humans




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Mitsubishi dusts off plan to build US methyl methacrylate plant




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Texas polyester plant is on hold




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US government allows grant funding flexibility during coronavirus outbreak




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Wanted: Data to make labs safer

Researchers aim to supply evidence to save lives, persevering through lack of recognition and funding




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Chemistry in Pictures: Giant glassware




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CAS curates dataset of antiviral compound leads with potential activity against COVID-19

Open-access collection contains nearly 50,000 chemical compounds from the CAS Registry




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Stepan buys biosurfactant business from Logos




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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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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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Amgen and Adaptive pursue COVID-19 antibody therapy




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A new generation of antibody-drug conjugates for cancer patients

Advances in chemistry have led to a comeback for ADCs, with more on the way




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Bottle-brush antibiotic busts bacterial membranes

A bristled molecule is designed to kill microbes and guard against resistance by degrading rapidly in the environment




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Disinfectant demand from coronavirus concerns challenges specialty chemical supply chain

As wipes and sprays sell out, quaternary ammonium compound makers try to keep up




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Quantum computing start-up Seeqc gets backing from Merck KGaA




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CAS curates data set of antiviral compound




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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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NDMA, a contaminant found in multiple drugs, has industry seeking sources and solutions

The presence of the probable carcinogen has prompted drugmakers to issue recall after recall. What risk does it pose, what's the chemistry behind it, and how are drugmakers going to stop the contamination?




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&#8216;Hot' dots for quantum computing

Silicon qubits that operate at less-frigid temperatures promise more powerful computers




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&#8216;Hot' dots for quantum computing

Silicon qubits that operate at less frigid temperatures promise more powerful computers




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US funding agencies move grant review panels online

NSF, NIH were prepared for the quick transition to virtual meetings