Members of the US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works heard expert testimony Wednesday on a Republican draft bill to change the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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Members of the US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works heard expert testimony Wednesday on a Republican draft bill to change the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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Tens of thousands of people exposed to Bayer’s Roundup weedkiller claim the company should have warned of cancer risks. Bayer is now seeking a class settlement.
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A screenshot of a news article titled “Editorial: Can we future-proof the language of chemistry?” The opening art is a television’s showing the dictionary entry of the term “global warming”
Journalists lost a lot of public trust when politicians turned the term “fake news” (a term journalists came up with!) into a weapon. Similar things have been happening in the language of science. I got to spew a bit about it in @cenmag.bsky.social cen.acs.org/education/sc...
The effective shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz after the Feb. 28 attacks on Iran by the US and Israel is disrupting the supply of raw materials to Asia’s petrochemical industry.
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C&EN will be on site at #Pittcon2026. Visit us at Booth 1441.
Heading to #Pittcon2026?
C&EN will be at Booth 1441 with a hands‑on activity and a look at new personalization tools designed to help you stay informed and move your science forward.
Find C&EN at Booth 1441 during the #Pittcon 2026 expo.
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The inside scoop from @leighkboerner.bsky.social: "About 150 employees remained in ORD as of Feb. 13. Most got letters that day saying that they would be reassigned to other offices in March. The letters did not specify which offices."
Editorial: Can we future-proof the language of chemistry? Consider when a new term can both be effective and protect from bad actors trying to twist your meaning. by C&EN editorial staff. A television set showing the torn scrap of paper with part of the dictionary entry for “global warming” on it. Obscured in the background, a scientist with goggles looks frustrated.
“Science’s use of language needs to be mindful of where it leaves room to have its terms twisted to promote potentially harmful policies.” cen.acs.org/education/sc...
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The American Chemical Society is accepting nominations for the 2026 Arthur C. Cope Postdoctoral Fellowship in Organic Chemistry, a 2-year fellowship that provides $85,000 per year to support postdoctoral research at a nonprofit institution in the US. #chemsky
The FDA recently announced a new regulatory framework that would let personalized medicines with a “plausible mechanism” of action bypass randomized clinical trials.
For @cenmag.bsky.social, @rowanwalrath.bsky.social and @laureloldach.bsky.social dig into it
Join us as we dive deeper into a graphic novelesque experience that sheds light on alchemy, chemistry, and the money that paid for it.
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Ice rinks are energy-and water intensive to maintain. Researchers are considering ways to make them more sustainable, but there are quite a few trade-offs.
Read more in Prachi Patel's excellent story for @cenmag.bsky.social:
cen.acs.org/environment/...
With @laureloldach.bsky.social in @cenmag.bsky.social cen.acs.org/pharmaceutic...
"I think that there’s a lack of really trusting that this pathway that’s commercially viable for individualized medicine is really going to open up. If investors don’t believe in it, there are no companies in this space. The companies won’t last." Julia Vitarello, patient advocate and founder, EveryONE Medicines
The FDA recently described a new regulatory framework that would let personalized medicines with a “plausible mechanism” of action bypass randomized clinical trials.
But recent decisions about rare disease drug applications raise doubts about what the pathway means for patients.
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A proof-of-concept trial in a single patient has shown that genetically engineered pancreas cells can survive transplantation without immunosuppression.
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RSVP for the Priestley Medalist Meet & Greet with Jennifer Doudna Monday, March 23, 4:00-4:30 PM EDT ACS Booth (#823) Theater, Expo Hall, ACS Spring 2026
Join us for a meet and greet with Jennifer Doudna, the 2026 Priestley Medalist, at #ACSSpring2026.
Visit the ACS Booth Theater to meet her and receive a signed copy of her recent C&EN feature.
RSVP now: connect.discoveracs.org/cen-priestle...
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FDA says it wants individualized medicines. Can we get there? The agency has announced a new framework for approving rare disease drugs, but investors are still skeptical. by Rowan Walrath, Laurel Oldach. Gloved hands hold up a baby in a blue-and-white striped shirt. A tube inserted into his nose is held in place by a fish sticker.
The US Food and Drug Administration recently announced a new regulatory framework that would let personalized medicines with a “plausible mechanism” of action bypass randomized clinical trials. Read more: cen.acs.org/pharmaceutic...
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March 3 Business Watch: Lyondell cuts sustainability goals; AbbVie to invest in drug chemicals
Here’s what we’re watching in chemistry business news this week:
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European leaders have concluded that the Russian politician Alexei Navalny died in a Russian prison in 2024 because he “was poisoned with a lethal toxin,” epibatidine.
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The EPA informed Congress on Feb. 13 that it is eliminating the Office of Research and Development (ORD). Opponents worry that the closure marks the end of independent research at the agency.
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President Donald J. Trump has invoked the Defense Production Act to promote domestic production of glyphosate-based pesticides, potentially giving manufacturers immunity from lawsuits over alleged health impacts and inadequate warning labels.
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Inside the push to make ice rinks sustainable. Rinks use energy, water, and refrigerants, and they create microplastics. People are trying to reduce this footprint. by Prachi Patel. A woman in a jacket kneels next to an ice rink in an indoor arena setting and gazes at the ice.
Stefania Impellizzeri, a sustainable-materials chemist at @torontomet.bsky.social, is trying to make ice rinks more efficient and sustainable by fine-tuning water chemistry and rink-related materials. Read more: cen.acs.org/environment/...
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Andrew Oddy developed a test to prevent damage to museum artifacts on display. The Oddy test has become standard practice when designing new exhibitions.
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Iran war hits the chemical sector. Qatar shuts down plants as infrastructure comes under attack. by Alexander Tullo. An aerial image of a tank farm with damage from fire.
The conflict between the US and Iran is beginning to impact Middle Eastern petrochemical makers and could have repercussions for the wider chemical industry if the fighting drags on. Read more: cen.acs.org/business/pet...
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Jennifer Doudna’s journey from student to scientist and mentor: Ahead of her 2026 Priestley Medal address, she talks C&EN through her story and why her focus is now on the next generation of scientists in her lab.
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Glass data storage solution could last millennia. Microsoft researchers write stable data into borosilicate glass with lasers. by Ananya Palivela. A rectangular piece of translucent blue glass has several vertical sections of varying blue shades.
In a new study, scientists at Microsoft Research have shown that they can write information into a lump of borosilicate glass. Their calculations suggest the data trapped inside would be stable for at least 10,000 years. cen.acs.org/materials/el...
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Hear insights from: • Dr. Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim, Environmental Consultant and Scientist, AECOM • Ann Lee-Jeffs, Founder and President, Sustainability Women in the World (SW2) • Dr. Juliana Vidal, Senior Program Manager, Beyond Benign • Dr. Adelina Voutchkova‑Kostal, Director of Sustainable Development, American Chemical Society Periodic Talks Theater, Expo Hall Monday, March 23 | 1:30–3:20 PM EDT
What steps do we need to take to design out pollution for a more sustainable future? Join C&EN at #ACSSpring2026 for a panel exploring chemistry's role in mitigating pollution and waste across a product’s lifecycle. connect.discoveracs.org/cen-future-o...
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In December 2024, the American Chemical Society Board of Directors approved the 2025–29 ACS Strategic Plan to guide the organization over the next 5 years. This strategic plan is intended to be a living document that upholds the needs and priorities of the society.
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Eli Sloutskin and Alexander Butenko watched this droplet transform as they lowered and then raised its temperature. Their work could be useful in manufacturing micro- and nanoparticles and creating new metamaterials. cen.acs.org/physical-che...
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Quiz: C&EN’s periodic table challenge Can you remember all 118 elements in the periodic table without looking at the answers?
Can you remember all 118 elements in the periodic table? Compete to be the best and show off your rankings with our new leaderboard! cen.acs.org/education/sc...
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Join us for the Chem Social March 22, 2026 3:00 PM-5:00 PM Der Biergarten 300 Marietta St NW Atlanta, GA 30313
Join C&EN and ACS on Campus for the #ChemSocial at #ACSSpring2026. Whether you are a first‑time attendee or returning to the meeting, this event offers an opportunity to meet peers, play trivia, and build connections across the chemistry community.
RSVP here: cvent.me/WaxYbE?RefId...
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