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March 29, 2011

C&EN Picks From The National Meeting

C&EN Picks From The National Meeting

Tuesday's highlights from this year's meeting in Anaheim.

March 28, 2011

C&EN Picks From The National Meeting

C&EN Picks From The National Meeting

Tuesday's highlights from this year's meeting in Anaheim.

March 27, 2011

C&EN Picks From The National Meeting

C&EN Picks From The National Meeting

Tuesday's highlights from this year's meeting in Anaheim.

Latest Videos

August 8, 2011

Graphene From Cookies

Houston girls scouts spend a day at Rice University participating in experiments that turn Girl Scout shortbread cookies into graphene.

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Graphene From Garbage

Materials: Low-value, impure carbon sources yield high-quality graphene.

August 1, 2011

Memory Booster

Simon Elliott of Ireland's Tyndall National Institute discusses a European Union project that developed a novel oxide and associated ALD method for increasing memory-stick storage capacity.

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Making Films One Layer At A Time

Applications of atomic layer deposition now extend well beyond electronics.

August 1, 2011

Layer By Layer

Trimethyl aluminum and water react via sequential reactions to form an ultrathin film of alumina, as depicted in this animation.

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Making Films One Layer At A Time

Applications of atomic layer deposition now extend well beyond electronics.

July 18, 2011

Crystallization

A microscope captures the real-time crystallization of benzothiophene-containing molecules after they are deposited on top of a printed antisolvent droplet (patterned shape).

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Printing Single-Crystal Films

Electronics: Ink-jet method makes ordered semiconducting layers.

June 13, 2011

Making A Difference

At the heart of Students 2 Science is a 10,000-sq-ft analytical chemistry lab that provides real-life industrial lab experience to middle school and high school students, particularly those from underprivileged and minority backgrounds. Paul A. Winslow, cofounder of Students 2 Science, describes ways that American Chemical Society members can help the nonprofit corporation reach more students.

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Chemists In Training

Nonprofit analytical chemistry lab Students 2 Science offers students an industrial experience.

May 27, 2011

Moon's Watery Surprise

Findings of high levels of water inside moon rocks may prompt rethinking of theories about the moon's origin.

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Watery Magma From The Moon

Moon's Origin: High levels of water found in ancient lunar magma bubbles add twist to giant-impact theory.

Latest Photo Galleries

July 11, 2011

Camp Chemistry

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Camp Chemistry

The National Organic Symposium makes for intense summertime bonding.

June 27, 2011

Dairy Delights

Creamer tops highlight popular chemical compounds.

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Café Au Chemistry, Virtual Sherlock Holmes

Newscripts.

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Chemists In Training

Nonprofit analytical chemistry lab Students 2 Science offers students an industrial experience.

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Saving Space Suits

Conservators try to stop the degradation of NASA's outer space outfits.

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Making Connections At NOBCChE

Two students seek answers to career questions at annual meeting of black chemists and chemical engineers.

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NOBCChE's 2011 Science Bowl And Fair

Middle and high school students from Michigan dominate competitions at this year's meeting.

Latest Audio/Podcasts

April 26, 2010

Francis S. Collins

Hear an audio excerpt from the interview.

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Francis S. Collins

NIH director discusses challenges, opportunities driven by health care reform, stimulus spending, and fast pace of scientific discovery.

March 8, 2010

Vincent B. Wickwar

LIDAR technology for atmospheric analysis.

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Skyward View

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

March 8, 2010

Kevin Kubarych

Advanced laser methods for chemical spectroscopy.

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Molecular Dynamics In Real Time

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

March 8, 2010

John Conboy

Molecular dynamics at interfaces.

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Molecules At Surfaces And Interfaces

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

March 8, 2010

Paul Corkum

Ultrafast processes in atoms and molecules.

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Electron Dynamics

Five decades of laser technology shine light on chemistry fundamentals.

October 5, 2009

Atomic Harmonies

When Virginia sculptor Rebecca Kamen contacted composer and sound artist Susan Alexjander in Portland about creating a soundscape to accompany an installation of a sculptural interpretation of the Periodic Table, Alexjander turned to inaudible oscillations in atomic nuclei known as Larmor frequencies.

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Rebecca Kamen

A sculptor nurtures an elemental garden.

Other Multimedia

April 27, 2009

Cellulosic Ethanol

Six DOE-backed projects show mixed results.

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Cellulosic Scale-Up

DOE-backed ethanol producers encounter difficulties converting waste streams to commercially viable fuel.

June 11, 2007

CAS Timeline

100 years of progress from volunteers and index cards to cutting edge computers, see the progress of CAS.

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CAS Timeline

100 years of progress from volunteers and index cards to cutting edge computers, see the progress of CAS.

June 11, 2007

The Incredible Vastness of Data

In the hands of CAS, a morass of data points ends up telling epic research stories, page by page.

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The Incredible Vastness of Data

In the hands of CAS, a morass of data points ends up telling epic research stories, page by page.

February 22, 2006

Biopolis Research & Development

Singapore prepares to move up the R&D value chain by building a research infrastructure with both foreign and homegrown talent.

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Biopolis Research & Development

Singapore prepares to move up the R&D value chain by building a research infrastructure with both foreign and homegrown talent.

December 5, 2005

Long Live RIKEN

RIKEN's five institutes are located on Honshu, Japan's largest island.

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Long Live RIKEN

RIKEN's five institutes are located on Honshu, Japan's largest island.

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