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Volume 94, Issue 5

Speedier development and regulatory process contributed to a peak in product approvals in 2015

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The Year In New Drugs

Speedier development and regulatory process contributed to a peak in product approvals in 2015

  • Estimating The Environmental Impact Of Southern California’s Great Methane Leak

    Climate Science: At its peak, the leak had emissions with a global warming potential equivalent to the daily CO2 given off by 7 million cars

  • How One Entrepreneur Is Making Rotary Evaporators Cool Again

    Start-up firm Ecodyst is debuting a condenser that it promises will save money, water, and the cost of dry ice


  • Science Education Turns To The States

    New K–12 education law includes more potential for states to create science programs

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Nanochemistry On My Mind

One of the founding fathers of nanoscience reflects on the field’s foundation and predicts its future impact

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