Lots of good reading in this week's C&EN:
- Looking forward to reading Lauren Wolf's look at lead and neurodevelopment in young people.
- I enjoyed reading Jyllian Kemsley's look at excipients in drug formulations -- interesting to see that once adulteration happens (i.e. melamine in protein products), manufacturers have to spend lots of money making sure that adulteration isn't happening. An unfortunate aspect of globalization?
- This letter to the editor asking what role American chemists had to play in the Cold War sounds... provocative.
- Looks like C&EN is going to be looking at the patent literature, which I think is helpful. (in Maureen Rouhi's column.)
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