A few articles from this week's issue of Chemical and Engineering News:
- Cover: fascinating piece on the generics business by Rick Mullin
- Mosquitos like aldehydes?!?!? (article by Bethany Halford)
- I'll take a Ebola vaccine (article by Lisa Jarvis)
- Japan found a new source of rare earths? (article by Jean-François Tremblay)
- "Plutonium plant removal halted after radiation releases" (article by Jeff Johnson)
- The story of the Hanford seems to be one step forward, five steps back.
Silly question: The man in the truck dousing the reactor building is in a radiation suit but the truck obviously isn't and must be getting exposed to a significant dose. What do they do with the truck after such an operation? Decontaminate it? Destroy it?
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