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A roundup of chemical and pharmaceutical news from the week of February 9
Because you can’t be attentive about everything
The drug was once shelved by Pfizer. Now it has been repositioned and is on its ...
The world's worst industrial catastrophe continues to affect families with healt...
The 1984 disaster in Bhopal, India, remains one of the most chilling cases of co...
The ACS Leadership Institute helps ACS members strengthen skills and prepare for...
Devices made from the recovered materials match the performance of pristine ones
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. now leads the largest scientific agency in the US
Stanford-backed spatial biology start-up has a platform that visualizes the spat...
Companies explore sustainable ways of making a popular vaccine adjuvant
The isotope is critical for understanding Earth’s origins. An accurate half-life...
Spending reductions could negatively affect US scientific advancement and global...
The order comes after 22 states sue the health agency over plan to lower payment...
Short chains of amino acids can form drug delivery nanoparticles and boost the p...
Photoflash-driven synthesis is cheap, fast, and allows variety of substrates
In a first, scientists test the efficacy of an experimental vaccine against the ...
Leukemia patients may respond better to immunotherapy with a diverse microenviro...
Blocking the hormone adrenomedullin in blood vessels increases perfusion, reduce...
Sale could begin Japanese chemical companies’ exodus from drug industry
A new study simulates how the sky might look to the casual observer after strato...
Studies of living participants and postmortem brains confirm that gene expansion...