- Cover: Alex Tullo on the new plastic packaging for food
- CRISPR tackles sickle-cell anemia in vitro - pretty cool, if huge ethical implications (by Ryan Cross)
- Long article about the scientists who study the chemical bond by Stephen K. Ritter
- Long and fascinating piece on the German nerve gas program by Sarah Everts
- Linda Wang writes about LGBT chemists at the bench.
- Fun set of campaign donation data, by Glenn Hess
- Someone at Celgene really likes Chris Christie.
- Interesting piece about the Chinese campuses of major US universities (by Jean-François Tremblay)
Monday, October 17, 2016
This week's C&EN
A few of the articles from this week's issue of Chemical and Engineering News:
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"Fun set of campaign donation data, by Glenn Hess"
ReplyDeleterepubs used to be the party of big business/wall st. times sure have changed.
I'm old enough to remember when campaign finance reform was an issue, and one party was upset about Citizens United
DeleteThat was an interesting and sad article on nerve gas and the Nazis. Also worth reading are the related articles, "Chemistry in Nazi Germany" and "When Chemicals Became Weapons of War".
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