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Report claims stalled roadmap has slowed phase-out of flame retardants, bisphenols and other chemicals
$5 billion criminal sentence paves the way for resolution of civil liabilities through bankruptcy court
By attempting to commercialise parts of the human genome, he sped up the development of gene sequencing technologies
Accurate moisture analysis has consequences that extend well beyond the laboratory. Karl Fischer titration is what keeps them in check. The question is whether the reagent is up to the task.
Method allows for late-stage, stereoselective aminations to drug-like molecules
Find the name of a Russian-Canadian polymer chemist in this sudoku-style puzzle
Virologist David Morens, who was a long-term NIH adviser, faces up to 51 years in prison
While this cryptic chemistry crossword may leave you ’Initially aggrieved, some hope remains (3)’
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But I found something precious in the department archives that will last for generations
Almost 800 current and former students, graduate researchers and faculty are calling for change following claims by former grad student
Researchers say that the material could be used in spintronic devices
Doped nanotubes could enable stronger, lighter electricity cables
Technically daunting synthesis of bacteriochlorophyll a finally reaches completion
Process offers greener, electrified route to important feedstock chemical
Christian Hackenberger, co-founder of Tubulis, is excited that his team’s initial research is now creating clinical impact
As broad ban on DCM is finalised, US labs have either abandoned the chemical or readied themselves for exposure monitoring in November
Vanadium-based medicines? We discuss the 23rd element’s little-known potential in pharmaceuticals. Plus, how labs across the UK are making achievable changes to increase their sustainability.
Harnessing the power of human-relevant in vitro models