What Recent News Article Relates to Chemistry and Contains 3 Chemical Compounds?

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The discussion centers on finding a recent news article related to chemistry that mentions at least three chemical compounds for a paper assignment. Participants are seeking suggestions for interesting articles from reputable sources like New Scientist. The emphasis is on meeting the requirement of including three distinct chemical compounds in the chosen article. One comment humorously references Roger Clemens, highlighting the importance of accuracy in reporting. The conversation underscores the challenge of locating suitable articles that fit the assignment criteria.
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we are supposed to find a recent news article that relates to chemistry and contains at least 3 chemical compounds and write a paper about it
anyone know of anything interesting that i could write about?
 
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3 chemical compounds in one recent media report? Or new scientist or something?
 
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mjolnir80 said:
we are supposed to find a recent news article that relates to chemistry and contains at least 3 chemical compounds and write a paper about it
anyone know of anything interesting that i could write about?

"Interesting" is not the correct focus. The essential specification is "3 chemical compounds".
 
Two words... Roger Clemens.
 
lol. Well if you use his name, just remember to include the word alleged.
 
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