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Volume 94, Issue 27

Drugmakers juggle isotopes in hopes of achieving novelty, stability, and success

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Deuterium switcheroo breathes life into old drugs

Drugmakers juggle isotopes in hopes of achieving novelty, stability, and success

  • Perspectives: Tips to help chemists achieve a work-life balance

    Geochemist and marathoner Elizabeth Herndon says finding the perfect work-life balance is a balancing act unto itself

  • Clinical trials by the numbers

    Recent surveys show success rates are tied to modality and disease area

  • New method used to discover potential helium source

    Technique could alleviate recurrent shortages of the noble element, used in scientific instruments

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Ligands could help recycle nuclear waste

Nitrogen-based ligands bind selectively to actinides and separate them for potential reuse in nuclear fuel

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