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July 16, 2001
Volume 79, Number 29
CENEAR 79 29 p. 1

NEWS OF THE WEEK
AG ACQUISITION
Bayer is likely to be the new owner of Aventis CropScience.
SUPERFUND CHALLENGES
Contamination problems persist as funds dwindle.
PRESSURING BORON
Process makes element superconducting at low temperatures.
ASSESSING THE CW TREATY
More is now known about who possesses chemical weapons, but problems loom.
ARMS CONTROL
U.S. seeks alternatives to bioweapons treaty protocol.
TOWERS IN THE OCEAN
New undersea vents give rise to chemically and physically unique spires.
PRION DISEASES
Urine test detects form of prion before symptoms appear.
COVER STORY
GREEN CHEMISTRY
CHEMRAWN XIV focuses on the development of environmentally benign processes and products.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
LATIN AMERICA
Region's chemical industry has overcome many barriers, but significant hurdles remain.
STOCK MARKET
Chemical and biopharmaceutical stocks rise in second quarter; drug stocks are not so lucky.
"MAIN STREET" FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
Dow Corning opens a $15 million business and technology center in Seneffe, Belgium.
GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
STEM CELL RESEARCH
Participants in NAS workshop join national debate on controversial issue of embryonic stem cell research.
INSIGHTS
As the U.S.'s attempts to deregulate electricity stumble, Europe's brand of federally policed deregulation succeeds.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES
QUANTUM-DOT BAR CODES
Researchers design semiconductor nanocrystals to identify molecules in bioassays.
ACS NEWS
ACS COUNCIL
Petitions affecting meeting fees and committee sizes will be considered at the ACS national meeting in August in Chicago.
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