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Southern California COVID-19 strain, CAL.20C, spreads across the country, around the world
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Southern California COVID-19 strain rapidly expands global reach

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ChenMed celebrates improving the lives of employees, patients and communities with 2020 Impact Report entitled "A Year Measured in Love"


ChenMed celebrates improving the lives of employees, patients and communities with 2020 Impact Report entitled “A Year Measured in Love”
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MIAMI (PRWEB)
January 28, 2021
ChenMed, a leading senior-focused primary care practice operating more than 75 medical centers in 10 states, today announced publication of “A Year Measured in Love”, its 2020 Impact Report.
“Transforming healthcare is one of society’s most pressing social issues and it is at the core of what we do,” says Christopher Chen, M.D., ChenMed CEO. “So, our Impact Report celebrates best-in-class primary care, along with the extra efforts our company and employees make to help communities better address both economic and social conditions.”

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Copper-Polymer Electrode Helps Recycle CO2 into Ethylene


Written by AZoCleantechJan 12 2021
For several years, scientists have taken efforts to convert the surplus atmospheric carbon dioxide into new fuels, chemicals, and other products conventionally made from hydrocarbons harnessed from fossil fuels.
Illinois researchers Andrew Gewirth, left, and Stephanie Chen designed a new copper-polymer electrode that can help recycle excess CO
2 into ethylene, a useful carbon-based chemical that can be used as fuel. Image Credit: L. Brian Stauffer.
The recent drive to tackle the climatic impacts of greenhouse gases in the air has urged chemists to discover the most efficient way possible. A new study has come up with an electrochemical reaction, improved by polymers, to enhance the conversion efficiency of CO

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