Material could improve energy efficiency of capturing carbon from industy’s exhaust gases
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Workers opened live pipework 1.5m away from intended work site
Swedish startup aimed to challenge Asian producers, but stumbled in scaling production
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Leqembi recommended for approval with restrictions to reduce side effect risk
Firm’s third attempt to shift claims to a subsidiary had gained significant support
US-based investment firm takes controlling stake in Opella, while France’s government moves to ensure the company remains in the country
Workers opened live pipework 1.5m away from intended work site
Leqembi recommended for approval with restrictions to reduce side effect risk
Researchers call for urgent investigation into the chloronitramide anion’s toxicity
2 workers dead, 11 injured at Givaudan Sense Colour in Louisville
Certain types of plastic products are rarely studied in detail, while many monitoring campaigns focus on a small number of well-known hazardous chemicals
Firm’s third attempt to shift claims to a subsidiary had gained significant support
Material could improve energy efficiency of capturing carbon from industy’s exhaust gases
Safer way to turn calcium fluoride mineral into valuable industrial materials
Nine out of 10 green and blue inks analysed violate Reach regulations
Rapid sequencing technique can not only deal with proteins hundreds of amino acids long but can detect modifications
Rule changes intend to make Formula One more environmentally friendly from 2026. But what are the changes, and can a sport known for gas-guzzling engines really go green?
Flow chemistry introduces trifluoromethyl group onto a range of compounds using just caesium fluoride as the fluorine source
Peptide-mimicking compounds target bacterial cell walls
New antibiotic mechanism sees molecule infiltrate bacterial cells and destroy them from the inside
Regulation, trade tariffs and innovation support top lists of concerns
Sole supplier American Vanguard has cancelled US and international registrations
Workers opened live pipework 1.5m away from intended work site
Dutch court underlines firm’s climate responsibility but rejects legally binding reduction requirement
2 workers dead, 11 injured at Givaudan Sense Colour in Louisville
€15 billion deal sees Gulf oil producer looking to future growth beyond fuels
Thousands of residents evacuated and kept indoors as as smoke and gas cloud persists for days
Defendants face fines and jail for illegally importing and distributing trichloroisocyanuric acid
Defenders question relevance of animal safety data that triggered decision
Peroxides producer will pay $1.1 million and make safety improvements
US-based investment firm takes controlling stake in Opella, while France’s government moves to ensure the company remains in the country
€15 billion deal sees Gulf oil producer looking to future growth beyond fuels
Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk invest to expand in-house manufacturing of GLP-1 drugs
Several big firms cutting deep to reduce costs
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