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Title:Single-atom catalysts gained a toehold
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Table of contents – Volume 94, Issue 49
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Trump on energy and climateJohnson, Jeff et al. | 2016
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Brain waves clear Alzheimer's plaquesTorrice, Michael et al. | 2016
- 8
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Fluorinated azides click to make triazolesRitter, Steve et al. | 2016
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New technique shocks proteins into actionBorman, Stu et al. | 2016
- 10
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Engineered cells control blood sugarTorrice, Michael et al. | 2016
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Electrides join the 2-D materials clubJacoby, Mitch et al. | 2016
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Trump taps Liveris for manufacturing roleTullo, Alex et al. | 2016
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U.S.'s outlook is sunnier than Europe'sReisch, Marc et al. | 2016
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Lonza will acquire capsule maker CapsugelMullin, Rick et al. | 2016
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Medical innovation bill sails through CongressErickson, Britt et al. | 2016
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EPA moves to ban uses of trichloroethyleneErickson, Britt et al. | 2016
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World's first PET-munching microbe discoveredHalford, Bethany et al. | 2016
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Mini factory made drugs on demandBorman, Stu et al. | 2016
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Liquid metals went to workJacoby, Mitch et al. | 2016
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Methylene activation reached new heightsBorman, Stu et al. | 2016
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Biological structures of the yearEverts, Sarah et al. | 2016
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Scientists beefed up the antibiotic arsenalHalford, Bethany et al. | 2016
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Wearable sensors were 'the' fashion accessories of 2016Torrice, Michael et al. | 2016
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Single-atom catalysts gained a toeholdJacoby, Mitch et al. | 2016
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An enzymatic route to carbon-silicon bondsKemsley, Jyllian et al. | 2016
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Molecules of the year| 2016
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TSCA reform crossed the finish lineErickson, Britt et al. | 2016
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Hawaii explosion cost a researcher an armKemsley, Jyllian et al. | 2016
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U.S. elected Trump as presidentHogue, Cheryl et al. | 2016
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Deal-making waned as 2016 advancedTullo, Alex et al. | 2016
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Progress on ZikaEverts, Sarah et al. | 2016
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Four ag giants to rule them allBomgardner, Melody et al. | 2016
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Brexit bomb explodedScott, Alex et al. | 2016
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Perfluorinated compounds got increased scrutinyMorrison, Jessica et al. | 2016
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The CRISPR craze continuedCross, Ryan et al. | 2016
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Flint's water woes lingeredTorrice, Michael et al. | 2016
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As China's economy slowed, chemical makers adjustedTremblay, Jean-Francois et al. | 2016
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Spun-off firms found their footingBomgardner, Melody et al. | 2016
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ACS invested internationallyWang, Linda et al. | 2016
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The laureates we lost| 2016
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Opioid epidemic continuedTorrice, Michael et al. | 2016
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Crop protection products in the crosshairsErickson, Britt et al. | 2016
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Biobased materials hit the big timeTullo, Alex et al. | 2016
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Quotes of the year| 2016
- 51
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Enzyme's structure helped elucidate RNAi's mechanismBorman, Stu et al. | 2016
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Watching protein expression one molecule at a timeArnaud, Celia et al. | 2016
- 53
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Scientists smiled with DNA origamiHalford, Bethany et al. | 2016
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High-impact chemistry from 2006| 2016
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Grand Challenges in chemistrySchmidt, Diane Grob et al. | 2016
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Crystal contestBettenhausen, Craig et al. | 2016