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EVOQUE Pre-Composite Polymer Wins 2013 U.S. EPA Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award
2013-12-11 06:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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EPA Honors Winners of the 2013 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards
2013-12-11 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Through Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge program, EPA is recognizing landmark green chemistry technologies that are contributing to use of chemicals and products that are safer for people’s health and environment. Awards are presented in 5 categories: academic, small business, greener synthetic pathways, greener reaction conditions, and designing greener chemicals. Winners include: Professor Richard Wool; Faraday Technology Inc.; Life Technologies; Dow Chemical Company; and Cargill, ...This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:
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Sustainable Chemistry Leader DRT Announces the Increase in the Capital of its Joint-venture
2013-12-04 06:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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Chemistry Software recommends new molecules.
2013-11-22 14:28:44| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Using databases of fragments derived from chemical reagents and building blocks, Spark v10.2 recommends new molecules to make from immediately accessible chemistry space, facilitating lead optimization phase of drug discovery program. Customizable and sortable, radial plots summarize properties of Spark result molecules in instantly readable and interpretable way, enabling rapid visual profiling of new bioisosteres against physicochemical properties. This story is related to the following:Scientific Software
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Global warming is changing soil chemistry, to the detriment of plant growth in the worlds dry regions
2013-11-04 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Summit County: After studying soil samples at more than 200 sites worldwide in a networked research projects, scientists say global warming is likely to change the balance of soil nutrients in drylands -- to the detriment of plant growth. Drylands cover about 41 percent of the earths surface. The study suggests that people -- about 20 percent of the world`s population -- who depend on those ecosystems for crops, livestock forage, fuel and fiber will find their resources increasingly restrained. The findings...
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