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March 6, 2017 Cover

Volume 95, Issue 10

Researchers take aim at the biological machinery that causes our bodies to decline

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Can we hit the snooze button on aging?

Researchers take aim at the biological machinery that causes our bodies to decline

  • Chemistry in pictures

    Selections from cen.chempics.org, where C&EN showcases the beauty of chemistry

  • Helping Europe’s start-ups cross the ‘valley of death’

    More than 100 academics receive $150,000 to commercialize their ideas

  • Small molecule helps fix ‘Lorenzo’s Oil’ gene mutation

    Sobetirome partially makes up for lost protein function

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Analytical Chemistry

Powering mass spec ionization with friction improves sensitivity

Charge generated by rubbing materials together ionizes tiny samples

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