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Published in:Chemical & Engineering News ; 94, 49 ; 21
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Table of contents – Volume 94, Issue 49
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Table of Contents| 2016
- 4
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Happy holidays| 2016
- 5
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Letters| 2016
- 7
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Trump on energy and climate| 2016
- 8
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Brain waves clear Alzheimer’s plaques| 2016
- 8
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Fluorinated azides click to make triazoles| 2016
- 9
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New technique shocks proteins into action| 2016
- 10
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CRISPR knocks out HIV in cells| 2016
- 10
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Engineered cells control blood sugar| 2016
- 11
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Electrides join the 2-D materials club| 2016
- 12
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A smart window that powers itself| 2016
- 12
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Designer molecule tracks copper’s role in fatty liver disease| 2016
- 12
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Spiny lobster relies on clam chemosynthesis| 2016
- 12
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Chiral Lewis acid catalyzes asymmetric photocycloaddition| 2016
- 13
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Six bonds to carbon: Confirmed| 2016
- 13
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Hairy particles make versatile coatings| 2016
- 13
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Radical route to resveratrol oligomers| 2016
- 14
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Year-end overhauls planned at drug firms| 2016
- 14
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Trump taps Liveris for manufacturing role| 2016
- 15
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U.S.’s outlook is sunnier than Europe’s| 2016
- 16
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Lonza will acquire capsule maker Capsugel| 2016
- 18
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Lenzing will build U.S. fiber plant| 2016
- 18
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Edgewater buys a pair of firms| 2016
- 18
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Solvay divests acetate and vinyls| 2016
- 18
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Chew on this: 3-D printed gum| 2016
- 18
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AkzoNobel forms venture in India| 2016
- 18
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Start-up gets funds for novel protein| 2016
- 18
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Evonik builds up silica| 2016
- 18
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Sun shines on new solar technologies| 2016
- 19
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Business Roundup| 2016
- 19
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Bono and The Edge back healthy peptides| 2016
- 19
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Wacker will add pyrogenic silica| 2016
- 19
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Purdue licenses Exicure drug| 2016
- 19
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New York City spends on life sciences| 2016
- 20
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EPA moves to ban uses of trichloroethylene| 2016
- 20
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Medical innovation bill sails through Congress| 2016
- 21
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U.S. Commerce Department seeks input on pact| 2016
- 21
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Worldwide stagnation in coal demand forecasted| 2016
- 21
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Policy Roundup| 2016
- 21
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Fracking can affect water supplies, EPA says| 2016
- 22
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Chemistry year in review| 2016
- 25
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Mini factory made drugs on demand| 2016
- 25
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World’s first PET-munching microbe discovered| 2016
- 26
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Liquid metals went to work| 2016
- 26
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Methylene activation reached new heights| 2016
- 27
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Biological structures of the year| 2016
- 28
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Wearable sensors were ‘the’ fashion accessories of 2016| 2016
- 28
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Scientists beefed up the antibiotic arsenal| 2016
- 29
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An enzymatic route to carbon-silicon bonds| 2016
- 29
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Single-atom catalysts gained a toehold| 2016
- 30
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Molecules of the year| 2016
- 33
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Hawaii explosion cost a researcher an arm| 2016
- 33
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TSCA reform crossed the finish line| 2016
- 34
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Ads| 2016
- 34
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Classifieds| 2016
- 34
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Masthead| 2016
- 34
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U.S. elected Trump as president| 2016
- 34
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Four new elements recognized| 2016
- 34
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Sponsored Content: Identifying The Perfect Method| 2016
- 35
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Deal-making waned as 2016 advanced| 2016
- 35
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Progress on Zika| 2016
- 36
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry at a glance| 2016
- 36
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Four ag giants to rule them all| 2016
- 37
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Overtime pay limit doubles under Obama administration| 2016
- 37
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Iran’s chemical industry drew interest again| 2016
- 37
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Brexit bomb exploded| 2016
- 38
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Perfluorinated compounds got increased scrutiny| 2016
- 38
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The CRISPR craze continued| 2016
- 39
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From the lab to the market| 2016
- 39
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Paris, Montreal pacts addressed greenhouse gas emissions| 2016
- 40
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Flint’s water woes lingered| 2016
- 40
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World chemical production this year| 2016
- 41
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A charismatic chemist| 2016
- 41
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As China’s economy slowed, chemical makers adjusted| 2016
- 41
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ACS members on average fared better than young graduates in employment surveys| 2016
- 42
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ACS invested internationally| 2016
- 42
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Spun-off firms found their footing| 2016
- 43
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Berkeley College of Chemistry avoided reorganization| 2016
- 43
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The laureates we lost| 2016
- 43
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ACS proposed chemistry preprint server| 2016
- 44
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The shale gas boom by the numbers| 2016
- 44
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Opioid epidemic continued| 2016
- 44
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Noble gas shortages averted, for now| 2016
- 45
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Crop protection products in the crosshairs| 2016
- 45
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ACS launched new journals| 2016
- 45
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Website search terms of the year| 2016
- 46
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Biobased materials hit the big time| 2016
- 46
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U.S. prepares for national food labeling standard| 2016
- 46
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No better deal emerged for Mossville, La.| 2016
- 48
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Quotes of the Year| 2016
- 51
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Enzyme’s structure helped elucidate RNAi’s mechanism| 2016
- 52
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Watching protein expression one molecule at a time| 2016
- 53
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Scientists smiled with DNA origami| 2016
- 54
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High-impact chemistry from 2006| 2016
- 58
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Grand challenges in chemistry| 2016
- 64
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A crystal-growing contest and a Nobel Prize-winning inconvenience| 2016