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August 28, 2023 Cover

Volume 101, Issue 28

Chemists race to understand how global pollutants are contaminating the Arctic as climate change threatens to intensify the problem

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Quote of the Week

“I see a very rich literature documenting problems. I see much less activity on solutions.”

Miriam Diamond, environmental chemist, University of Toronto

Toxic trouble as the Arctic heats up

Chemists race to understand how global pollutants are contaminating the Arctic as climate change threatens to intensify the problem

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    Lipids in pottery tell stories about the evolution of lactose tolerance and farming practices

  • Celebrating 100 years of C&EN

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    The oxygen-mediated redox pathway makes carbon triangles without relying on hazardous reagents

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Methane-eating bacteria could one day slow global warming

In a new study, researchers identify a bacterial strain that could remove methane from the air at high-emission sites

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