2016-05-16

A few articles from this week's issue of C&EN:

Cover: Bethany Halford on the science and delivery of naloxone.

Don't miss the short article on the invention of naloxone in the United States.

Lower carbon dioxide emissions in the US over the past few years seems like a good thing. (article by Jeff Johnson)

A cheery (and cheering?) profile of Jay Bradner, the new president of the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research by Lisa Jarvis.

Am I wrong, or did Bradner go from running companies of 50~100 to an organization of ~5000+?

Matt Davenport looks at the state of the art in diamond semiconductors.

When I was a boy, I would have been fascinated by this debate about the safety of nuclear power in the letters to the editor; now I'm just kinda bored by it all.

It's safe! It's not safe! Fukushima! Chernobyl!

CJ's boring opinion: it's hard to see political support for nuclear power in the Western world post-Fukushima for another 20+ years.

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