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Title:US Chemical Safety Board issues delayed reports
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Published in:Chemical & Engineering News ; 101, 2 ; 19
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:2023-01-16
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 101, Issue 2
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- 1
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Table of Contents| 2023
- 2
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Battling climate change| 2023
- 3
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Reactions| 2023
- 4
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J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference returns to San Francisco| 2023
- 5
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Battery anodes recycled in a flash| 2023
- 6
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A basic switch leads to big changes in Suzuki coupling| 2023
- 7
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Fireproof polymer electrolyte| 2023
- 8
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Peering into tissues| 2023
- 9
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Europe’s energy crisis hits research infrastructure| 2023
- 12
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Capsida teams up with Lilly subsidiary for gene therapies| 2023
- 12
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FDA green-lights lecanemab for Alzheimer’s disease| 2023
- 13
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Viking Therapeutics accuses competitor of stealing secrets| 2023
- 15
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Agilent will double oligonucleotide capacity| 2023
- 15
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Distributors Univar, Brenntag call off talks for big merger| 2023
- 16
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Albemarle’s village to process lithium| 2023
- 16
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Qcells plans major solar cell plant in the US| 2023
- 16
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Origin to issue bonds for CMF plant| 2023
- 16
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Middle Eastern projects move forward| 2023
- 16
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Tesla accepts market-price lithium supply deal| 2023
- 16
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EuroAPI to boost vitamin B12 production| 2023
- 16
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Venator gets challenge from investor| 2023
- 17
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DeepCure, Biosero team on AI platform| 2023
- 17
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Braskem buys Taulman3D| 2023
- 17
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Biotech firm Nabriva to wind down| 2023
- 17
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mRNA giants make acquisitions| 2023
- 17
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Business Roundup| 2023
- 17
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Chemoproteomics company uncloaks| 2023
- 18
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EPA affirms ethylene oxide’s health hazards| 2023
- 18
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US proposes tighter limits on fine particulate matter| 2023
- 19
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EPA orders toxicity tests on another PFAS chemical| 2023
- 19
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US Chemical Safety Board issues delayed reports| 2023
- 22
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C&EN’s World Chemical Outlook 2023| 2023
- 24
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Industry will coalesce on standards for counting carbon| 2023
- 24
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EPA is poised to impose cleanup liability for 2 PFAS| 2023
- 25
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US chemical industry will take a hit from a mild recession| 2023
- 26
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Fermentation will grow as a way to make chemicals| 2023
- 26
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Cell-grown meat to move closer to dinner plates| 2023
- 27
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Talks will continue on a plastics pact, chemical policy| 2023
- 28
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Chemical firms will standardize digital platforms| 2023
- 28
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Public money will make 2023 the year of the battery factory| 2023
- 29
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Europe faces painful new normal of higher natural gas prices| 2023
- 30
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Environmental advocates will monitor funding| 2023
- 31
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New security requirements, oversight coming for scientists| 2023
- 32
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US agencies will release plans for open access| 2023
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China’s chemical industry is poised for a rebound| 2023
- 33
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Another challenging year ahead for US chemical regulators| 2023
- 34
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The American Chemical Society has hired a new CEO| 2023
- 34
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Masthead| 2023
- 34
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Classifieds| 2023
- 34
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Ads| 2023
- 35
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2023 Cope and Cope Scholar Award winners| 2023
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Bellowing bats and chemical cussing| 2023