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January 18, 2016 Cover

Volume 94, Issue 3

National elections might mean hurry up and wait for congressional action, but many regulations are pending

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U.S. SCIENCE POLICY OUTLOOK 2016

National elections might mean hurry up and wait for congressional action, but many regulations are pending

  • How Platelet Disguises Could Aid Drug Delivery

    Drug-loaded particles coated with natural platelet membranes target cancer cells and pathogens

  • How Outsiders Are Helping China’s Vinyl Industry Kick The Mercury Habit

    New processes could spur a phaseout of mercury catalysts in Chinese polyvinyl chloride production

  • Researchers Gain Control Over Nanoscale Structure Of Catalysts

    Custom syntheses improve catalyst performance by tuning locations of active sites

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Throwing Away Bad Proteins

Pacifichem News: Induced protein degradation is a novel route to potential therapeutics for cancer and other conditions

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