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Long-Covid R&D is collapsing: investors won't fund, scientifically challenging

The Future of Science Publishing

US EPA sets health advisory limits for PFAS from 70 ppt to .02 ppt

Barnacle proteins protect metals from corrosion in salt water

Do we know enough about the safety of quat disinfectants? (2020)

EPA orders packaging firm Inhance to stop making PFAS

Compostable fast-food packaging can emit volatile PFAS

What exascale computing could mean for chemistry

Superefficient Solar Desalination

Dow wants small nuclear reactors to power US plant

How long the coronavirus survives in air depends on relative humidity, infectivity can drop by 90% in 20 minutes depending on environmental conditions.

Enzyme is what makes stevia so sweet

‘Biodegradable’ drinking straws contain PFAS

Fishing uranium from the ocean with a spider-silk line (2019)

Will Japan run on ammonia? Major chemical firms want to build the infrastructure

Tiny magnetic robots capture pollutants and release them on demand

Industrial ammonia prod’n emits more CO2 than anyother chemical-making reaction

Engineered bacteria could boost corn yields | Gene-edited microbe offer continuous nitrogen fixation

The curious DNA circles that make treating cancer so hard

Alternative materials could shrink concrete’s giant carbon footprint

Researchers have now built a battery that can be recycled

The EPA proposes to ban all uses of pentachlorophenol wood preservative citing health risks to workers

Protein folding: Much more intricate than we thought

Extrachromosomal DNA loops enable tumor cells to resist anti-cancer drugs

Natural protein captures rare-earth elements better than synthetic chelators

Protein mapping finds 69 potential treatments for COVID-19

Simply opening a plastic package can introduce microplastics into the atmosphere and be ingested or inhaled, a new study indicates.

Remembering organic chemistry legend Robert Burns Woodward (2017)

Artificial photosynthesis offers a way to store the energy of sunlight within chemical bonds and could be used to produce renewable solar fuels like hydrogen.

Magnet doubles hydrogen yield from water splitting

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