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October 17, 2016 Cover

Volume 94, Issue 41

The growing use of plastic food packaging benefits consumers, but critics say industry isn’t doing enough to minimize the negative environmental impact

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The cost of plastic packaging

The growing use of plastic food packaging benefits consumers, but critics say industry isn’t doing enough to minimize the negative environmental impact

  • The art of the chemical bond

    A look at the scientists who spend most of their time thinking about chemistry’s most central concept

  • The Nazi origins of deadly nerve gases

    Third Reich chemists invented the devastating chemical weapons, but the Nazis didn’t deploy them against the Allies during World War II

  • CRISPR modifica la mutación de células falciformes

    Células madre sanguíneas modificadas podrían llegar a ayudar a los pacientes a producir glóbulos rojos sanos

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