Chemistry and Pop Culture Collide in New Novel and Possible TV Show (Unknown)
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Title:Chemistry and Pop Culture Collide in New Novel and Possible TV Show
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Published in:Chemical & Engineering News ; 94, 48 ; 56
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Place of publication:Washington, DC
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Publication date:2016-12-05
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Table of contents – Volume 94, Issue 48
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- 1
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Table of Contents| 2016
- 2
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Wrapping up 2016| 2016
- 5
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Boron nitride converts propane to propene| 2016
- 7
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New tricks with aryl Grignards| 2016
- 7
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ACS journals enact across-the-board safety policy| 2016
- 7
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Names for elements 113, 115, 117, and 118 finalized by IUPAC| 2016
- 8
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Solar device desalinates water efficiently| 2016
- 8
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Getting red blood cells to carry drugs| 2016
- 10
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Easily made antireflective coatings for flexible surfaces| 2016
- 10
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Bitterness in wild cucumber, melon, and watermelon| 2016
- 10
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Polymer reduces drug conjugate immune reactions| 2016
- 11
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Layered structure improves patch conductivity| 2016
- 11
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Bismuth provides catalytic surprises| 2016
- 11
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Coupling phenols and allylic alcohols| 2016
- 12
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Companies invest in aquaculture ingredients| 2016
- 12
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Japanese firms eye shale gas revolution| 2016
- 13
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Group grades retailers on safer chemicals in products| 2016
- 13
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EPA flexes muscle under new TSCA| 2016
- 13
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Axial debuts to link neuroscience and gut| 2016
- 13
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Patheon acquires a Roche facility| 2016
- 14
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Linde, Praxair merger talks back on again| 2016
- 14
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CEFIC bemoans EU disclosure ruling| 2016
- 14
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Givaudan expands in Singapore| 2016
- 14
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Adidas kicks off spider silk shoes| 2016
- 14
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Drug firm may have used tainted heparin| 2016
- 14
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Pfizer invests in U.S., eases up in Ireland| 2016
- 14
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Waters, Bruker back phenotype network| 2016
- 14
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Evonik clinches deal for biobased methionine| 2016
- 15
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Sanofi gets Warp Drive aminoglycosides| 2016
- 15
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Business Roundup| 2016
- 15
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MedImmune, Abpro form research venture| 2016
- 15
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J&J negotiates to buy Actelion| 2016
- 15
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Arrowhead sheds programs, staff| 2016
- 16
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Groups ask Trump to focus on science| 2016
- 17
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U.K. to ratify single EU patent system| 2016
- 17
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Model predicts decline in Oklahoma temblors| 2016
- 17
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Canada targets triclosan in wastewater| 2016
- 17
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CSB nominee has strong industry ties| 2016
- 18
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Cautious optimism for an HIV vaccine| 2016
- 22
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Growing pains in Cambridge, England| 2016
- 24
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PPG counts on chemistry to give it an edge| 2016
- 26
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C&EN talks with Kumudini Meepagala, mosquito repellent researcher| 2016
- 28
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Industrial strength education| 2016
- 31
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Perspectives: When are industries judged fairly?| 2016
- 34
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Career Ladder: Elliot Richman| 2016
- 34
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Classifieds| 2016
- 34
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Ads| 2016
- 34
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Masthead| 2016
- 36
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Pharma year in review| 2016
- 37
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Behind the EpiPen| 2016
- 38
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AbbVie’s Humira held onto top spot despite biosimilar threat| 2016
- 38
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Zika response in full gear| 2016
- 40
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After the upset| 2016
- 41
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Pharmaceutical firms saw mixed year in 2016| 2016
- 41
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Eteplirsen controversy hit FDA| 2016
- 42
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Moonshot mania| 2016
- 42
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Biotech firms managed to go public in rocky year| 2016
- 43
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Breakup of Pfizer and Allergan shaped the year| 2016
- 44
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A focus on data| 2016
- 45
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Why ACS approval matters for a chemistry program| 2016
- 46
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Celebrating National Chemistry Week| 2016
- 50
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Looking backward to move forward| 2016
- 56
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Chemistry and Pop Culture Collide in New Novel and Possible TV Show| 2016