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Probing Amyloids
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"The sun will never start charging for its service."
LAWRENCE GASMAN, PRINCIPAL ANALYST, NANOMARKETSp. 17

June 15, 2009

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Highlights

Cover Story

Tools For Amyloids

Raman and infrared spectroscopic methods give glimpses of difficult‑to-see parts of the amyloid formation process. (pp. 10 -14)

Business

Sneaky Solar

Solar energy developers seek to move beyond clunky rooftop panels. (pp. 17-18)

Government & Policy

Angst Over Cap And Trade (Member Content)

Breaks provided by House's climate-change bill to energy-intensive sector leave chemical industry wanting more. (pp. 22-23)

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News Of The Week

Zare Is 2010 Priestley Medalist p. 5

ACS award goes to Stanford chemist for lifetime of scientific achievement and service to chemistry.

A Tunable Semiconductor p. 6

Bilayer graphene has controllable bandgap.

Microtubes Follow Directions p. 6

Researchers control the growth, direction, and size of spontaneously assembling microtubes.

CO2 Grants For Chemical Plants p. 7

DOE is making $1.3 billion available to nonenergy companies for demonstration projects.

ACS Journals In Transition p. 7

Society moves to a condensed print format, eliminates some print discounts to cut costs.

Lanxess Boosts Footprint In China And India p. 8

Acquisition in India will triple company's headcount in the country.

Enzyme Makes A Tough Cut p. 8

Crystal structure of bacterial enzyme suggests route to a challenging bond cleavage.

Future Factory Takes Flight p. 9

Europe-based group targets more efficient processes.

Margaret Cavanaugh Wins ACS Volunteer Service Award p. 9

National Science Foundation deputy assistant director has headed numerous American Chemical Society committees.

Business

Sneaky Solar pp. 17-18

Solar energy developers seek to move beyond clunky rooftop panels.

Dow's Plan For Coatings Growth p. 19 (Member Content)

Launch of new business follows acquisition of Rohm and Haas.

C&EN Talks With Sir Philip Cohen p. 20 (Member Content)

The father of protein phosphorylation has set his sights on a new target: ubiquitin.

Business Concentrates pp. 15-16 (Member Content)

ACS News

A Chemical Legacy Web Exclusive

Chemical Heritage Foundation honors five trendsetters who advanced science and business.

Government & Policy

Angst Over Cap And Trade pp. 22-23 (Member Content)

Breaks provided by House's climate-change bill to energy-intensive sector leave chemical industry wanting more.

Mercury Purge pp. 24-25 (Member Content)

Congress is moving legislation to outlaw mercury-cell chlorine plants.

Government & Policy Concentrates p. 21 (Member Content)

ACS Comment

Welcoming New Members To The American Chemical Society p. 35 (Member Content)

Science & Technology

Recessssion Chemistry 101 pp. 28-30 (Member Content)

Some department chairs say they're coping, while others are just hanging on.

A Tale Of Two Catalysts pp. 31-33 (Member Content)

Years of effort reveal the mechanisms of two catalytic asymmetric allylic substitution reactions.

New Products p. 34 (Member Content)

New and notable in the chemical industry.

Science & Technology Concentrates pp. 26-27 (Member Content)

Editor's Page

Not Just Any Marge, Dick, And Harry p. 3

Three chemists received major honors for their contributions to chemistry and the chemistry enterprise....

The Departments

Letters pp. 2, 4-5 (Member Content)

Newscripts p. 40

Cold Fusion Lives, High-Cholesterol Tail-Chasers

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