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Semaglutide Drug Boom Risks Unsustainable Industrial Waste

Despite the medical benefits, the production of peptides could be more efficient and environmentally costly. Peptide synthesis, mainly through solid-phase (SPPS) synthesis, involves substantial quantities of organic solvents, leading to significant industrial waste. Experts like Rodney Lax, a former business development manager at PolyPeptide, and Matteo Villain, a vice president at Piramal Pharma Solutions, express …

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Japan Allies with U.S. against China in Controlling Semiconductor Equipment Exports

The restriction of equipment such as those used in EUV (extreme ultraviolet) lithography, crucial for developing the world’s most advanced semiconductor chips, marks a critical step in this strategic limitation. Following the U.S. imposition of enhanced controls last October, Japan’s actions echo a global trend and come ahead of similar restrictions from the Netherlands, set …

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