January 31, 2018
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While the city of Richland may seem a bit off the beaten path, it's a hub for academics who want to explore catalysis.

The Institute for Integrated Catalysis's Transformationsnewsletter highlights innovation and collaboration in catalysis. The January 2018 issue focuses on building connectivity in catalysis.

The op-ed article, by Wendy Shaw, describes Pacific Northwest National Laboratory joint appointments and how they are creating a research nexus in catalysis. The feature article profiles Yi Lu, a joint appointment at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the national laboratory. Finally, the science short features a team's work to get a cobalt catalyst to take the plunge into working in water.

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Published: January 31, 2018