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Anne Andrews, expert on depression, honored as distinguished woman in chemistry

February 22, 2021 Anne Andrews, UCLA professor of chemistry and biochemistry, has received one of the 2021 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry’s Distinguished Women in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering awards. The 12 awardees were selected based on excellence in basic or applied research, accomplishments in teaching or education, or demonstrated leadership or managerial excellence in the chemical sciences. Andrews, who is also a professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences and senior research scientist at the Hatos Center for Neuropharmacology, leads efforts in basic and translational research on anxiety and depression, and at the nexus of neuroscience and nanoscience. Her interdisciplinary research team focuses discovering, developing, and using in vivo neurotransmitter monitoring approaches to understand how the serotonin and other neurotransmitter systems encode emotionally salient information.

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New electrode material for solid-state batteries improves performance

A research team from Japan has recently developed a novel electrode material for all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs) by combining lithium sulfate and lithium ruthenate, which results in improved performance. An open-access paper on their work is published in Science Advances. An all-solid-state lithium battery using inorganic solid electrolytes requires safety assurance.

Marilao River polluters get away with small fines

Marilao River polluters get away with small fines The Clean Water Act of 2004 orders plants to pay discharge fees based on the volume of wastewater and pollutants that they release into water bodies. A self-monitoring mechanism in place allows polluters to report unreliable laboratory results, however. BY ANNIE RUTH SABANGAN, ROBERT JA BASILIO JR., BERNARD TESTA AND RIC PUOD February 18, 2021 | 12:00:00 PM Part 3 of 4 What you need to know about Part 3:  Many pollutive business establishments, including chicken dressing plants releasing their wastewater into the Meycauayan-Marilao-Obando River System (MMORS), pay the government paltry wastewater discharge fees ranging from P5 to P500.  From February 2016 to August 2018, the DENR collected only P1.4 million worth of wastewater discharge fees from these establishments for the rehabilitation of the MMORS, a drop in the ocean compar

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