All North America articles – Page 39
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Business
New US R&D site for silicones
Bluestar Silicones opens expanded site in York, South Carolina
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News
US urged to invest in its research universities
America’s scientific advisers conclude that the nation’s well-being depends on greater funding for its research universities, but not everyone agrees
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California chemical committee controversy
State governor raises eyebrows by firing doctor from toxicant identification committee after appearing in ad against tobacco tax
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NRC chief quits with a bang
Chairman of US nuclear agency resigns under pressure is met by a mixed reaction
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Methane hydrate success
The US and Japan have successfully completed their trial of methane hydrate production technologies
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Sacked EPA chemist wins job back
US Environmental Protection Agency scientist who was fired after warning about toxic dust at Ground Zero reinstated by court
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Pharma firms see mixed fortunes in Quebec
Canada’s pharmaceutical and life sciences hub hit by cutbacks as effects of global slowdown continue to be felt
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EPA names new science adviser
Glenn Paulson will take over from ‘father of green chemistry’ Paul Anastas at agency
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Canada's triclosan concern
Government is urging companies to remove the antibacterial compound triclosan from products
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Voluntary controls on antibiotics on US farms criticised
The US Food and Drug Administration has introduced guidelines to try to cut antibiotic use in livestock
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Confusion reigns over EPA green chemistry stance
US Environmental Protection Agency suddenly cancels then reinstates two major green chemistry research programmes
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Canada research budget boost costs the environment
Greater support for industry and venture capital comes at a cost to environmental research
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FDA backs use of BPA in food packaging
Agency rejects petition to ban the use of BPA in food contact materials, citing insufficient research
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EPA starts over with its hexavalent chromium review
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has quietly decided to restart its toxicology review of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in drinking water
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Asia beats US R&D spend
A bloc of 10 Asian countries now accounts for 32% of global spending on science