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September 17, 2001
Volume 79, Number 38
CENEAR 79 38 p. 3

NEWS OF THE WEEK
CHEMICAL DYNAMICS
NO molecules' "preferred sense of rotation" is measured.
CHIP CLEANER
Supercritical CO2 finds use as a photoresist stripper.
SUPERFUND SETTLEMENTS
Chemical, oil companies will pay $212 million for cleanups
CORN POLLEN NOT A HAZARD
Bt corn is not likely to harm monarch butterfly caterpillers.
STEM CELL RESEARCH
National Academies report provides answers to factual questions.
ARSENIC'S CANCER RISK
Drinking water containing as little as 3ppb poses a risk
NEW ACS JOURNAL EDITOR
Rutger's Michael T. Klein will lead Energy & Fuels.
AUTOXIDATION INTERMEDIATE
Adduct of phenolic antioxidant has three very different hydrogen bond geometries.
HENKEL SELLS COGNIS
Venture-capital firms paying $2.4 billion for the chemical unit.
COVER STORY
AGBIOTECH
Through consolidation, a handful of companies are the major players in the agricultural biotech business.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
BRANCHING OUT
European chemical complexes find new opportunities after losing major tenants.
POLYURETHANE FOAM
Two methods provide industry with solutions to the recycling problem
GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
PARKINSON'S
Disease's chemical culprits, pieced together, offer new insights for their regulation.
STATE R&D SPENDING
Kansas and Georgia spur economic development through science and technology.
GOVERNMENT INSIGHTS
U.S. disinterest may doom bioweapons treaty, alienate allies.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES
FRESH FOOD
Scientists report advances in assessing and preserving freshness.
ACCELERATOR MS
Technique finds uses in fields such as medicine and environmental science.
PEPTOID PROMISE
Synthetic material mimics lung surfactant.
METALLOCENES
Researchers directly observe elusive key intermediate in alkene polymerization.
ZINC PROTEINS
Resarch suggests proteins may control zinc trafficking in cells.
ACS NEWS
STATEMENTS (PDF FILE)
Candidates for president-elect and directors offer their views.
TECHNOLOGY MILESTONES
New exhibit debuts in Chicago.
SCENES FROM CHICAGO
City provides beautiful backdrop for ACS national meeting events.
MEETINGS
37TH ACS WESTERN REGIONAL MEETING
EMPLOYMENT
BIOSCIENCES
There's good news for chemists seeking jobs in biotech and pharmaceutical firms.
THE DEPARTMENTS
EDITOR'S PAGE
LETTERS
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