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To Use Or To Sell
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A DECISION BY the Department of Energy later this year may prove to be of key importance to the reagent chemical industry. DOE will decide how much natural gas can be exported from the U.S.(read
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And The Winner Is …
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AWARDS SEASON has begun in Hollywood, with the announcements of Oscar nominees early this month and of Golden Globe Award winners just two weeks ago. Whether in the form of a Hollywood trophy, an Olympic medal, or an award from the American Chemical Society, peer recognition brings many benefits.(read
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New Scripts Chemical
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This just in: Women in the online world of Second Life expose more skin and come closer to being VIRTUALLY NAKED than men do, independent of their virtual body shapes and sizes or perceived attractiveness. So say Anna M. Lomanowska and Matthieu J. Guitton of Laval University, in Quebec, in a research paper in PLoS One .(read
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2013 Acs National Award Winners
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These vignettes highlight several recipients of awards administered by the American chemical society for 2013. c&en will publish the remaining sets of vignettes in January through march issues. A profile of peter j. Sting, the 2013 Priestley medalist, is scheduled to appear in the April 8 issue of c&en along with his award address.(read
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Acs Award In Colloid And Surface Chemistry
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As a child,Steve Granick loved to travel with his family and explore “different cities, countries, and beautiful places around the world,” he says.(read
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How Much Yellow Rain Do You Know
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“FOR YEARS, and from faraway places have come reports of death and sickness from the skies. The tales from ruggedly independent and mostly illiterate mountain people of Laos, Kampuchea, and Afghanistan tell of aircraft-, rocket-, and artillery-delivered clouds of yellowish material that killed rapidly and grotesquely those directly hit. … Survivors often told tales of mysterious yellow rain like spots on or near their villages ... associated with death and illnesses.”(read
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Obama's Climatechange Gauntlet
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In his inauguration address last week, president barrack bema outlined his plans for a second term, including a renewed effort to address climate change.(read
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Big Money For Big Science
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U.S. SCIENTISTS whose research fundsare in limbo every time Congress is late inpassing a budget may want to move to Europe, especially if their areas of research arethe human brain or grapheme. Last week, the European Commission selected two Europe-wide initiatives—“Grapheme” and “The Human Brain Project” (HBP)—thatwill each receive sustained funding ofaround 1 billion euros disbursedover a period of 10 years.(read
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Ringing In New Drug Candidates
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MOST NEW DRUGS are discovered by screening compound collections, or libraries, for worthy candidates. But many such collections consist primarily of molecules that do not possess the structural, stereochemical, and functional complexity equivalent to that of natural products. A new method of constructing natural-product-like compound collections aims to address that deficiency .(read
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