Chemical industry – Page 98
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Solvay rare earth recycling in France
€15 million investment in two new sites to diversify supply
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Regorafenib approved in US
Stivarga tablets approved for treatment of advanced colorectal cancer
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Sanofi to cut 900 jobs in France
Number of jobs to be cut reduced from 2500 to 900 following outcry
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Measuring nano the European way
Report concludes that companies will need lots of methods to define nanomaterials
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Because they're worth it
From R&D to formulation, safety and manufacturing, L’Oréal is full of chemists. Emma Davies talks to the people behind ‘the science bit’
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Pineapple gel approved for burns
EU regulators approve NexoBrid gel from MediWound for removal of scab tissue
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Taking a Dip in cosmetics
Yfke Hager takes a look at a distance learning course that gets under the skin of the cosmetics industry
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Bayer $145 million animal health deal
Move will strengthen anti-infective portfolio and introduce reproductive hormones
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Dow tax case raises R&D questions
US court blocks Dow attempt to recoup costs under the R&D tax credit scheme
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Solvay adds fluorinated capacity
Company will double capacity at plant in Salindres, France, which makes triflic acid
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BASF backs automotive growth
While other chemical companies are trying to reduce their exposure to the automotive industry, BASF is heading in the other direction
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Low salt diet to flush out oil
Better understanding of oil–clay chemistry could increase the world’s recoverable oil by billions of barrels
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Merck KGaA to cut 1100 German jobs
Company provides detail of restructuring programme announced in February
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Drug maker apologises for thalidomide tragedy
Fifty years after the event Grünenthal issues an apology as victims of the drug continue to press for compensation