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Some chemists fear delays in NIH funding

Meeting cancellations at US health agency force pause in grant reviews

How the bone marrow microbiome responds to immunotherapy

Leukemia patients may respond better to immunotherapy with a diverse microbiome

Mattress recycling wakes up

New laws and evolving technologies for breaking down polyurethanes aim to create...

Desirée Plata: Chemist, oceanographer, engineer, entrep...

MIT professor is passionate about reducing the chemical industry’s impact on the...

National Organic Chemistry Symposium will ‘Return to Ro...

This year will be the 100th anniversary of the biennial event

Weight-loss start-up emerges from stealth

Unlike popular GLP-1 agonists, Helicore’s lead asset targets GIP receptors

Researchers create mice born from 2 male parents

Some of these mice survive into adulthood, which has not previously been managed

Johnson Matthey pulls back on hydrogen investment

Under pressure from its largest shareholder, the firm has unveiled reforms

Wil Srubar’s lab is full of living materials

Polymath envisions a nature-inspired built environment

US funding freeze memo rescinded, NIH confusion persists

Acting NIH director Memoli clarifies communication restrictions as White House m...

Pain meets precision medicine

Targeting voltage-gated sodium channels could usher in new opioid-free solutions...

FDA approves new nonopioid pain medication, hailed a &#...

Vertex’s suzetrigine is a paradigm shift in pain management, the firm’s CEO says

Shining light on the origin of life

UV radiation may have influenced the timeline of genetic material’s emergence

Quiz: How much do you know about GLP-1 receptor agonists?

Test your knowledge of the science, development, and risks of these drugs

Start-ups are supercharging algae to clean up the envir...

The bioengineered organisms capture carbon and remove water pollution

Addis Energy aims to decarbonize ammonia production

Boston-based start-up goes underground to clean up chemistry’s most emission-hea...

20,000 scientists publish at unrealistic rates, study says

Analysis finds ‘implausibly high’ numbers of papers from many top scientists

Air Products names Eduardo Menezes CEO

The change affirms the recent victory of activist investor Mantle Ridge over for...

Dow to cut 1,500 jobs as economic woes persist

Early company results show that the industry isn’t out of the downturn

New rice variety cuts methane emissions by 70%

Chemical sleuthing and crossbreeding produced a rice strain that’s better for th...

NSF funding whiplash leaves some scientists shaken

The 4-day funding freeze left NSF-funded postdocs without paychecks

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