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March 2023

Engineering Cosmetics & Consumer Products Conference heads to Princeton, April 18-20

Researchers, scientists and industry reps engaged in the manufacture of cosmetics and related consumer products will share th - More -

Tomorrow's Virtual Local Section meeting considers alternatives to toxic substances

In Massachusetts, large-quantity users of toxic chemicals are required to monitor and report their use of such commodities -- - More -

FDA OKs Novartis' low-grade glioma drug combo for kids

The first systemic therapy to treat pediatric patients with low-grade glioma who have a BRAF V600E mutation has gained the FD - More -

EPA PFAS proposal to draw a wave of legal action

The Environmental Protection Agency's new proposal to regulate six types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances marks its fir - More -

Researchers use nanotechnology to measure pathogens

Scientists say they've developed a technique that uses nanotechnology to quickly and inexpensively measure SARS-CoV-2 -- whic - More -

Startup uses CRISPR to minimize yellow peas' bitter taste

The use of CRISPR gene editing by Plantae Bioscience, an Israeli startup, was successful in improving the taste of yellow pea - More -

Models aim to improve biopharmaceutical processing

Engineers are developing data-driven modeling and control algorithms to improve all aspects of biopharmaceutical manufacturin - More -

Chevron, partners to produce canola-based renewable fuels

Bunge and Corteva will introduce hybrids of winter canola in the Southern US to produce renewable fuels for Chevron. - More -

Studying sickle cell disease with a "spleen on a chip"

A new microfluidic chip that mimics the human spleen has given researchers a closer look into one of the complications of si - More -

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