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November 21, 2016 Cover

Volume 94, Issue 46

Technology to produce fuels from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide faces scientific and economic challenges

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Will the artificial leaf sprout to combat climate change?

Technology to produce fuels from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide faces scientific and economic challenges

  • Synthesis of poison dart frog toxin brings surprises

    Asymmetric route to batrachotoxin opens avenues for studying sodium channels

  • C&EN talks with Neil Carson, British chemistry champion

    Engineer transformed catalyst firm Johnson Matthey and helped pave the way for fracking in U.K.

  • Novomer takes CO2 chemistry to market

    The start-up sold its CO2 polyols business to Saudi Aramco and now wants to cultivate a CO route to acrylic acid

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Masked fungal toxins in our food

When pathogenic fungi leave poisons behind on harvests, the plant can modify the toxins, sidestepping food safety detection

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