News Release Index

Chemists describe solar energy progress and challenges, including the “artificial leaf” 12/05/09
American Chemical Society careers teleconference features NSF chemistry director 12/05/09
ACS to honor deciphering of the genetic code as a National Historic Chemical Landmark 11/02/09
New American Chemical Society podcast: tiny sea creature and a new medical adhesive 10/28/09
ChemMatters debuts first video podcast on nanotechnology's big impact 10/27/09
New American Chemical Society podcast: Grow a garden on your roof to battle climate change 10/19/09
Media, small businesses invited to ACS Webinar on impact of chemical industry trends on jobs 10/15/09
American Chemical Society comment on award of 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 10/7/09
ACS congratulates member and journal author who is 2009 Nobel medicine winner 10/5/09
American Chemical Society earns distinctive Gold LEED Certification sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council 10/1/09
Comment available Oct. 7 on 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 10/1/09
Chemists take part in Hispanic Community Day; ACS scholar will address women 9/28/09
American Chemical Society seeks nominations for award honoring communicating chemistry to the public 9/23/09
Media, small businesses invited to ACS Webinar on green chemistry project financing 9/22/09
American Chemical Society puts national meeting presentations online 9/18/09
ACS Publications announces compliance with Release 3 of the COUNTER Code of Practice for Journals and Databases 9/15/09
50 Millionth Unique Chemical Substance Recorded in CAS REGISTRY 9/10/09
Peacetime use of radioisotopes at Oak Ridge cited as Chemical Landmark 8/21/09
Little known type of cholesterol may pose the greatest heart disease risk 8/20/09
Plastics in oceans decompose, release hazardous chemicals, surprising new study says 8/19/09
Toward making smart phone touch-screens more glare and smudge resistant 8/19/09
Homes pollute: Linked to 50 percent more water pollution than previously believed 8/19/09
Toward limitless energy: National Ignition Facility focus of symposium, Aug. 19-20 8/19/09
Painless microneedle patch may take the sting out of shots 8/19/09
Hidden treasure: Technique reveals buried image in famed illustrator's painting 8/19/09
Romantic, candle-lit dinners: An unrecognized source of indoor air pollution 8/19/09
Whole grain cereals, popcorn rich in antioxidants, not just fiber, new research concludes 8/18/09
Tobacco plants yield the first vaccine for norovirus 8/18/09
A chemist's discovery breathes new life into the old South 8/18/09
Theyre ALIVE!! Megacities breathe, consume energy, excrete wastes and pollute 8/18/09
Secrets of the sandcastle worm could yield a powerful medical adhesive 8/17/09
Advance toward an electronic tongue with a taste for sweets 8/17/09
Arabic chemists from the "Golden Age" given long overdue credit 8/16/09
New study: Up to 90 percent of U.S. paper money contains traces of cocaine 8/16/09
New insights into the smell of death 8/16/09
Needle-free, inhalant powder measles vaccine could save thousands of lives 8/16/09
New "biofactories" produce rare healing substances in the endangered Devil's claw plant 8/16/09
Killer spices provide eco-friendly pesticides for organic fruits and veggies 8/16/09
New study expands the list of hazardous chemicals in smokeless tobacco 8/16/09
New eco-friendly self-cleaning material tough on stains, light on effort 8/16/09
”Big Crunch” and another “Big Bang?” 8/16/09
The buzz on an amazing new mosquito repellent: Will it fly? 8/16/09
Computer game taps creativity of scientists to solve energy problems 8/16/09
ACS to honor origins of Pennsylvania oil industry in two Chemical Landmark ceremonies 8/13/09
"Heroes of Chemistry" for saving teeth, clean water, new high blood pressure drug 8/13/09
American Chemical Society issues its first paperless annual report 8/12/09
American Chemical Society invites news media and scientists to careers teleconference 8/11/09
American Chemical Society to honor Ciba for supporting science education 8/11/09
American Chemical Society to host free Science Café exploring unique fusion of art and haiku 8/11/09
Celebrating the elements of chemistry: A free hands-on science community event 8/11/09
American Chemical Society announces first class of "Fellows" 7/29/09
U.S. team wins gold, silver medals at International Chemistry Olympiad 7/29/09
American Chemical Society launches e-book program to span broad range of chemistry topics 7/29/09
American Chemical Society supports House increase in math, science funding 7/24/09
Registration still open for chemical Society meeting exposition in nation's capital 7/21/09
American Chemical Society hosts Career Fair at national meeting Aug. 16-19 7/21/09
American Chemical Society describes important publication changes to its journals 7/16/09
American Chemical Society announces second "nano video" contest 7/14/09
Media invited to ACS Webinar on financing tips for start-ups and small businesses 7/14/09
American Chemical Society praises nomination of Collins as NIH Director 7/9/09
American Chemical Society to publish new journal focusing on neuroscience research 7/6/09
Georgia, Indiana, New Jersey, and New York students named to U.S. Chemistry Olympiad 6/25/09
Roadsters embrace green racing 6/25/09
Feather fibers fluff up hydrogen storage capacity 6/23/09
"Green" fireworks may brighten eco-friendly Fourth of July displays in future 6/22/09
Green Chemistry Awards announced 6/22/09
Chemistry of Barbeque event set for Aug. 17 at ACS Washington, D.C., meeting 6/18/09
American Chemical Society says "IST" vital to homeland security 6/17/09
Media invited to ACS Webinar on chemistry and entrepreneurship and small/medium business 6/11/09
Media invited to ACS teleconference on opportunities in chemistry and venture capital 6/10/09
Tickets on sale for Cousteau killer whales talk June 25, 2009 6/8/09
Green chemistry conference slated June 23-25 in Maryland 6/8/09
Bytesize Science debuts new video podcast episodes in high-definition 6/4/09
American Chemical Society hosts free Virtual Career Fair, June 8-12 6/3/09
ACS building dedication: Sen. Udall, Rep. Hinojosa praise Hach Foundation 6/3/09
American Chemical Society to rename building in honor of Clifford and Kathryn Hach 6/2/09
Twenty student finalists compete for U.S. International Chemistry Olympiad team 5/28/09
News media registration opens for ACS National Meeting in Washington, D.C., Aug. 16-20 5/11/09
Chemists honor retired executive Norman Augustine and Congressmen Honda, Gingrey 5/6/09
New ACS publication Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters to debut in January 4/30/09
American Chemical Society's Biochemistry and Medicinal Chemistry win honors 4/15/09
Media invited to ACS Webinar on chemistry and entrepreneurship & small/medium business 4/15/09
Media invited to ACS teleconference on the future of green chemistry 4/14/09
Science Café explores Global Climate Change: What is it? How will it affect us? 4/9/09
Chemists celebrate Earth Day: "Air - The Sky's the Limit!" 4/9/09
Passover's matzoh ball soup may be good for your health 4/2/09
American Chemical Society's TechCatalyst expands 3/26/09
New nanogenerator may charge iPods and cell phones with a wave of the hand 3/26/09
Special gold nanoparticles show promise for cooking cancer cell 3/26/09
Nutritious new low-sugar juice targeted for diabetics, individuals with high blood sugar 3/26/09
First economical process for making biodiesel fuel from algae 3/26/09
New measurement standard for vitamin D may lead to better bone health 3/26/09
Nanoparticles in cosmetics/personal care products may have adverse environmental effects 3/26/09
Pilgrims’ progress: Genetic data from 1630s backs health benefits of cancer screening 3/25/09
New “green” pesticides are first to exploit plant defenses in battle of the fungi 3/24/09
”Green” hair bleach may become environmentally friendly consumer product 3/24/09
”Ice that burns” may yield clean, sustainable bridge to global energy future 3/24/09
First automated carbohydrate assembly line opens door to new field of medicine 3/24/09
New form of destructive terrorist material unlikely, chemists report 3/24/09
Licorice may block effectiveness of drug widely used by transplant patients 3/24/09
Redefining DNA: Darwin from the atom up 3/24/09
Cold fusion rebirth? New evidence for existence of controversial energy source 3/24/09
Tales of the Trojan horse drug and the miracle dogs 3/23/09
Confusion, not cheating, major factor in plagiarism among some students 3/23/09
Clinical trial backs use of special yogurt to fight stomach ulcer bacteria 3/23/09
Proteins from garden pea may help fight high blood pressure, kidney disease 3/23/09
ACS offers career help for members in economic downturn 3/18/09
American Chemical Society launches TechCatalyst to promote chemical technologies 3/17/09
Chat room media advisory 3/13/09
ACS Live Online Press Conference Schedule 3/13/09
Talks by Cousteau and P&G Sustainability V-P to highlight Green Chemistry conference, June 23-25 3/10/09
Celebrating the wonders of chocolate and chemistry: A hands-on science community event 3/3/09
American Chemical Society seeks transformative impact on science education in the U.S. 2/26/09
ACS Nanotation video contest on the ultra-small mushrooms into big-sensation on the Internet 2/26/09
American Chemical Society publications win prestigious awards 2/26/09
The small science plays a big role at ACS National Meeting, March 22-26 2/19/09
Hold that tissue: Allergy help may be on the way 2/13/09
Green buildings: ACS headquarters earns ENERGY STAR rating 2/11/09
Journalists invited to teleconference on chemistry and the economy 2/9/09
American Chemical Society praises House swift action on recovery package 2/6/09
New biomass charcoal heater: A new era of efficiency and sustainability 2/5/09
American Chemical Society announces 2009 officers 2/3/09
American Chemical Society Publications delivers research faster than ever 2/3/09
Super paper stronger than cast iron 1/29/09
ACS Pharma Roundtable awards Yale chemist $160,000 to develop greener catalysts 1/29/09
Substantial work ahead for water issues, say scientists at ACS Final Report briefing 1/29/09
American Chemical Society receives multi-million dollar gift to support high school chemistry teaching 1/29/09
Tiny, paper-thin speakers pack big punch 1/14/09
ACS Scholars Program accepting applications for minority students studying chemistry 1/6/09
Media invited to ACS teleconference on success strategies in chemistry 1/5/09
New evidence that people make aspirins active principle salicylic acid 12/22/08
American Chemical Society's Office of Public Affairs wins three national awards 12/19/08
Tips for making a green holiday from the worlds largest scientific society 12/18/08
Media registration opens for chemical society national meeting March 22-26 in Salt Lake City 12/18/08
Waste coffee grounds offer new source of biodiesel fuel 12/10/08
News Release: ACS Chemistry Enterprise 2015 report predicts strong growth, expanding market 12/8/08
ACS posts National Chemistry Week podcasts in Spanish as well as English 12/8/08
News Release: Reverse tanning process could revolutionize leather industry 12/3/08
News Release: Fun science for kids featured in chemistry program March 25 in Atlanta 12/3/08
News Release: A new vision from the worlds largest scientific organization 12/3/08
News Release: Disneys Epcot teams with American Chemical Society to offer chemistry course for kids 12/3/08
News Release: Yes, Virginia, some snowflakes can look the same 12/3/08
News Release: Chemical Society Boston meeting Aug. 19 - 23 focuses on health, wellness, energy, and environment 12/3/08
News Release: Attn. Kids Pages Editors 12/3/08
New chemical radar among national security innovations in ACS podcast 12/3/08
Occidental exec chosen as director-at-large of ACS board of directors 12/3/08
African-American chemist named president-elect of worlds largest scientific society 12/3/08
Orinda, Calif., chemist re-elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 12/1/08
Wilmington, Del., chemist elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 12/1/08
Palo Alto, Calif., chemist re-elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 12/1/08
ACS Thanksgiving podcasts feature advances toward safer, healthier food 11/20/08
News Release: ACS Chemistry Enterprise 2015 report predicts strong growth, expanding market 11/5/08
ACS posts National Chemistry Week podcasts in Spanish as well as English 10/21/08
ACS comment on award of 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 10/08/08
National Chemistry Week 2008 focuses on fun with sports 9/24/08
Media invited to ACS teleconference on pharmaceutical industry careers 9/24/08
New chemical radar among national security innovations in ACS podcast 9/24/08
ACS Earns the ENERGY STAR 9/24/08
A new biopesticide for the organic food boom 8/27/08
Helping the medicine go down 8/27/08
Fill er up with water? DOE official cites need for major breakthroughs to cope with climate change 8/26/08
236th ACS National Meeting Press Briefing Schedule 8/22/08
Trees kill odors and other emissions from poultry farms 8/22/08
A new biopesticide for the organic food boom 8/21/08
That Tastes Sweet? Sour? No, its definitely Calcium! 8/20/08
Childhood ear infections may predispose to obesity later in life 8/20/08
Breaking the mucus barrier with a new drug delivery system 8/20/08
New test to diagnose osteoarthritis early 8/20/08
Trees kill odors and other emissions from poultry farms 8/20/08
Key advance toward micro-spacecraft 8/19/08
Cutting by color: New imaging technique for more precise cancer surgery 8/19/08
New reasons to avoid grapefruit and other juices when taking certain drugs 8/19/08
Chemists move closer toward developing safer, fully-synthetic form of heparin 8/17/08
Newly detected air pollutant mimics damaging effects of cigarette smoke 8/17/08
Heads-up study of hair dynamics may lead to better hair-care products 8/17/08
236th ACS National Meeting press briefing schedule 8/15/08
Chemical Society to honor Heroes of Chemistry during National Meeting 8/14/08
Addressing Global challenges at ACS National Meeting in Philadelphia 8/08/08
Celebrated food writer wins prestigious ACS journalism award 8/04/08
ACS National Meeting Aug. 17-21 offers bounty of news and features 7/28/08
Chat room media advisory 6/25/08
Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions debuts with focus on drinking water 6/25/08
The American Chemical Society launches JACS Beta, a test site with virtual issues, audio summaries and more 6/23/08

Chemists share their stories in 2007 ACS annual report

6/19/08

Smile and say Yak cheese: Unusual cheese packed with heart-healthy fats 6/19/08
Calif., Conn., Mo. and N.J. students named to 2008 U.S. Chemistry Olympiad team 6/18/08
Chemists share their stories in 2007 ACS annual report 6/16/08
Pfizers work on penicillin for World War II becomes a National Historic Chemical Landmark 6/12/08
Electric shocks can help plants boost production of useful chemicals 6/10/08
An egg-straordinary discovery to help kids with egg allergy 6/3/08
Science for Kids: The e-Nose: Scientists try to develop an electronic sniffer 5/27/08
Absinthe uncorked: The Green Fairy was boozy but not psychedelic 5/7/08
Talking up a new role for cell phones in telemedicine 5/6/08
Go Speed Racer! Revving up the worlds fastest nanomotor 5/6/08
Talking up a new role for cell phones in telemedicine 5/5/08
Protecting a life-saving blood product from human form of mad cow disease 4/8/08
DVDs and CD-ROMs That Thwart Global Warming 4/8/08
Faster test reported for detecting fake Tamiflu in fight against counterfeit drug 4/7/08
Healing clays show promise for fighting deadly MRSA superbug infections, other disease 4/6/08
Crime Scene Investigations: Gunshot residue analysis on a single gunpowder particle 4/6/08
A Boost for Bamboo-Based Blouses and Blanket 4/6/08
Meteorites delivered the seeds of Earths left-hand life 4/6/08
As nanotech goes mainstream, toxic socks raise concerns 4/6/08
235th ACS National Meeting in New Orleans - Press Briefing Schedule 3/28/08
American Chemical Society launches TechCatalyst to promote chemical technologies 3/11/08
Peacetime use of radioisotopes at Oak Ridge cited as Chemical Landmark 2/25/08
The American Chemical Society salutes Black History Month 2/8/08
The secret jungles of ancient France 1/17/08
American Chemical Society announces 2008 officers, objectives for year 1/15/08
Scientists have discovered a new weapon in the battle against bad breath 1/10/08
Science for Kids: Boiled peanuts are tasty treats that are healthy, too 12/13/07
Five Firsts of 2007 12/10/07
ACS Debuts 12 Days of Holiday Podcasts 12/10/07
ACS Scholars Program Accepting Applications 12/04/07
Job Picture for 2006 Chemistry grads reasonable good, C&EN Reports 12/03/07
ACS Chocolate Workshop Now Online 11/27/07
Science for Kids Dragons blood slays germs 11/27/07
New evidence for female control in reproduction 11/19/07
New test could help consumers avoid surprise headaches from chocolate, wine 11/7/07
American Chemical Society debuts Bytesize Science -- a new podcast for young listeners 11/5/07
The tummy talks: Why some people love chocolate 10/30/07
Toward the world’s smallest radio: Nano-sized detector turns radio waves into music 10/17/07
Study finds that people are programmed to love chocolate 10/12/07
American Chemical Society comment on award of 2007 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 10/10/07
Jamestown awarded National Historic Chemical Landmark designation 10/03/07
Teaching old discs new tricks: A new spin on CDs and DVDs--as high-tech lab tools 9/26/07
Toward a faster prenatal test for Down syndrome 9/26/07
Mixing large doses of both acetaminophen painkiller and caffeine may increase risk of liver damage 9/26/07
Scotch Tape Awarded National Historic Chemical Landmark designation 9/13/2007
Science for kids: Water pollution threatens Shamu's wild brothers and sisters 9/12/2007
Skin oil ozone interactions worsen air quality in airplanes 9/10/07
Helping the carbon nanotube industry avoid mistakes of the past 8/30/07
Revealing estrogen's secret role in obesity 8/30/07
Common virus may contribute to obesity in some people 8/30/07
News Service Boston National Meeting 8/15/07
American Chemical Society unveils new green chemistry award; nominations due Nov 7/20/07
New ACS podcast debuts with science news for broad general audience 16-Jul-07
N.J., Calif., Utah students named to 2007 U.S. Chemistry Olympiad team 20-Jun-07
ACS annual report touts Societys new vision 18-Jun-07
ATTN. KIDS PAGES EDITOR 14-Jun-07
Chemical Society Boston meeting Aug. 19 - 23 focuses on health, wellness, energy, and environment 14-Jun-07
Chemical Abstracts Service receives historical recognition 13-Jun-07
Twenty high school students reach finals for U.S. International Chemistry Olympiad Team 23-May-07
Chemists honor Congressmen Hinojosa, Hobson and NAS President Cicerone 25-Apr-07
Student winners of nationwide Earth Day competition announced 24-Apr-07
Plastics recycling focus of interactive events April 19 and 24 in D.C. 16-Apr-07
Development of dehydration processes receives historical recognition 9-Apr-07
Arsenic in chicken feed may pose health risks to humans, C&EN reports 9-Apr-07
American Chemical Society, Portico sign agreement for permanent electronic archiving of ACS content 21-Mar-07
Chemists Celebrate Earth Day: Recycling Chemistry Can 3/19/2007
Chemist president praises Senate leaders introduction of competitiveness act 3/5/2007
Fortune magazine writer wins prestigious ACS journalism award 2/13/2007
Chemical Society Chicago meeting March 2529 features sustainability, health, other topic 2/12/2007
Chemistry journal co-editor wins national energy award for quantum dots work 2/9/2007
ACS Chemical Biology wins award for innovation in journal publishing 2/7/2007
American Chemical Society names Weiss editor for new nanoscience and nanotech journal 2/6/2007
Scholarship deadline for minority students studying chemistry is March 1 2/5/2007
ACS launches Web site for biotechnology, chemistry, biology networking 1/29/2007
#07-006_American Chemical Society announces innovative strategic plan w-S&K 01-29-07 1/29/2007
American Chemical Society announces 2007 officers 1/16/2007
NOVA to air two-hour documentary on pioneering African American chemists 1/11/2007
Retired 3M chemist elected to chair board of worlds largest scientific society 1/11/2007
Chemical Society picks Silver Spring chemist to head education division 1/4/2007
Abnormal proteins linked to schizophrenia found in body tissue 20-Dec-06
Yes, Virginia, some snowflakes can look the same! 12-Dec-06
Three American Chemical Society officials named AAAS Fellow 28-Nov-06
Rohm and Haas chemist and president-elect of American Chemical Society receives top honor 28-Nov-06
Edible food wrap kills deadly E. coli bacteria 16-Nov-06
Orinda, Calif., chemist elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 14-Nov-06
Former Lucent Bell Labs chemist elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 14-Nov-06
Burke, Va., chemist re-elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 14-Nov-06
Retired 3M chemist re-elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 14-Nov-06
Tarrytown, N.Y., chemist re-elected to board of worlds largest scientific society 14-Nov-06
Salaries for chemists rise, but jobs outlook little improved, C&EN reports 6-Nov-06
Kids in suburban Philadelphia get ultimate science teacher for the day 1-Nov-06
Soot from wood stoves in developing world impacts global warming more than expected 24-Oct-06
National Chemistry Week 2006: Building for the future 17-Oct-06
DNA computing targets West Nile Virus, other deadly diseases 16-Oct-06
Development of Tide laundry detergent receives historical recognition 11-Oct-06
Special ES&T issue examines effects of emerging contaminants on people, planet 4-Oct-06
Comments, experts and background on the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 4-Oct-06
American Chemical Society appoints Director of Philanthropy 3-Oct-06
American Chemical Society calls Green Chemistry Bill a smart step 27-Sep-06
American Chemical Society announces new ACS AuthorChoice open access option 30-Aug-06
ACS Chemical Biology the new interface of chemistry and biology now on EurekAlert! 24-Aug-06
Media registration now open for special nanotechnology tour and briefing September 12 in San Francisco 8/15/2006
Salaries higher for new chemistry grads, but job market still soft, C&EN reports 7-Aug-06
Disneys Epcot teams with American Chemical Society to offer chemistry course for kids 31-Jul-06
N.J., Pa., N.D. students win four medals for U.S. Chemistry Olympiad team 13-Jul-06
American Chemical Society national meeting: San Francisco, Sept. 10-14 7/12/2006
American Chemical Society awards Irving S. Sigal fellowship 7/6/2006
New issue date for ACS PressPac 6/29/2006
MEDIA ADVISORY 6/29/2006
Landfills, chemical weapon debris possibly a good match, computer model suggests 6/27/2006
ACS News Service launches Weblog 6/22/2006
N.J., Pa., N.D. students named to U.S. Chemistry Olympiad team 6/22/2006
Fresh Frozen People? 6/20/2006
Slow-frozen people? Latest research supports possibility of cryopreservation 6/20/2006
Microbes transform safest PBDEs into more harmful compounds 6/14/2006
A fundamentally new approach to improving cancer chemotherapy 6/5/2006
Development of baking powder receives historical recognition 5/30/2006
Toward a less expensive, more convenient treatment of Gauchers disease 5/24/2006
Carbon-based quantum dots could mean greener, safer technology in medicine and biology 5/23/2006
Twenty high school students reach finals for U.S. International Chemistry Olympiad Team 5/18/2006
Exxon Valdez oil found in tidal feeding grounds of ducks, sea otters 5/15/2006
Home testing kit could help identify hidden caffeine in beverages 5/10/2006
Research at University of British Columbia receives historical recognition 5/10/2006
Tequila! Chemists help assure quality of popular Mexican beverage 5/3/2006
American Chemical Society first to join Iraq Virtual Science Library 5/3/2006
Chemists honor NSF Director, Congressmen for supporting science, competitiveness 4/25/2006
Microbes change disposable cups and plates into environmentally friendly plastic 4/24/2006
Potential vaccine developed for deadly leishmaniasis disease 4/21/2006
Toys its time to get serious 4/14/2006
Winners of nationwide student chemistry competition announced 4/11/2006
Bridgewater State College students win national chemistry contest 4/11/2006
New wrinkle in Botox treatment could lead to lower doses, better safety 4/5/2006
Michael Woods joins ACS Office of Communications 4/3/2006
Ocean dead zones trigger sex changes in fish, posing extinction threat 3/29/2006
A new vision from the worlds largest scientific organization 3/27/2006
A new metal detector to study human disease 3/21/2006
ACS plans five more ProSpectives conferences for 2006 3/15/2006
Blood levels of suspected carcinogen vary by race, ethnicity 3/8/2006
How nice, brown rice: Study shows rice bran lowers blood pressure in rats 3/2/2006
Fun science for kids featured in chemistry program March 25 in Atlanta 3/2/2006
U.S. chemical companies earnings dip in late 2005; hurricanes to blame, C&EN reports 2/27/2006
Microbes convert Styrofoam into biodegradable plastic 2/23/2006
Chemical Society Atlanta meeting March 26 - 30 covers health, environment new materials 2/23/2006
Red grapefruit appears to lower cholesterol, fight heart disease 2/8/2006
Science, business leaders support American competitiveness initiative 2/7/2006
Scholarship deadline for minority students studying chemistry is March 1 2/6/2006
Biobullets fight harmful mussels 1/31/2006
Response to the 2006 State of the Union Address 1/31/2006
Rain Gardens Soak up Urban Storm Water Pollution 1/26/2006
American Chemical Society calls on President to address U.S. innovation, competitiveness 25-Jan-06
Pair of studies offer new clues to combat antibiotic resistance 1/24/2006
ACS Chemical Biology the new interface of chemistry and biology 1/24/2006
Compounds in licorice root may help fight tooth decay 1/23/2006
Sustainable farm practices improve Third World food production 1/23/2006
Reverse tanning process could revolutionize leather industry 1/19/2006
ACS Chemistry Enterprise 2015 report predicts strong growth, expanding market 1/19/2006
American Chemical Society announces 2006 officers 1/11/2006
Philadelphia chemist re-elected board chair of worlds largest scientific society 1/11/2006
Natural ACE inhibitors in chocolate, wine and tea may help lower blood pressure 1/5/2006
Gold nanoparticles, radiation combo may slow Alzheimer 1/4/2006
New self-exploding microcapsules could take sting out of drug deliver 1/3/2006
   

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