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Researchers tout boron arsenide for IC heat management

Researchers at UCLA report boron arsenide, a new semiconductor material, is well-suited for managing heat in microchips. - More -

Research: Lipid nanoparticles can help with eye treatment

Researchers say they've developed a technique for using lipid nanoparticles to deliver mRNA to the eye's retina, increasing t - More -

AI scores hit on potential liver cancer drug

A small molecule that might be effective against hepatocellular carcinoma has been discovered by researchers using AlphaFold - More -

ImmPACT Bio's IND for CAR T cell therapy gains FDA nod

The investigational new drug application filed by ImmPACT Bio for IMPT-314, a bispecific autologous chimeric antigen receptor - More -

Braskem, Nexus Circular sign circular feedstocks deal

Braskem and Nexus Circular have entered into a 10-year supply agreement for circular feedstocks that includes the development - More -

Study: Spray kills bacteria resistant to antibiotics

Chalmers University of Technology researchers say they've developed a spray that kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria for up t - More -

US refining margins set up for continued strength

Robust demand, depressed inventories and elevated maintenance activity are expected to keep refining margins strong and profi - More -

CEP: February 2023

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Process scale-up is both an art and science. This article provides some guidelines for interacting effectively with catalyst vendors, addressing potential pitfalls in catalyst scale-up, and rigorously applying chemical and chemical engineering principles to succeed.

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