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November 12, 2001
Volume 79, Number 46
CENEAR 79 46 p. 1

NEWS OF THE WEEK
A BETTER WAY TO PULP
Cluster anion ensembles enable O2 to do selective oxidations in water.
BAXTER FACES DIALYSIS DEATHS
Perfluorohydrocarbon may have caused deaths of 51 patients.
GOOD NEWS FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRY
Oil, natural gas prices, which many expected to rise substantially, are falling.
NANOCIRCUITS THAT WORK
Two research groups surmount key technological barriers to design and performance.
WHAT'S UP IN COATINGS?
Paint expo showcases demand for environmentally friendly products.
WHERE DID THE URANIUM GO?
DOE doesn't know what happened to nuclear materials it loaned out.
HIGH-PRODUCTION CHEMICALS TESTING
Companies are finding they already have much of the data EPA wants.
CHEMISTRY PALACE
ETH's $300 million chemistry building opens in Zurich.
COVER STORY
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK 2002
Uncertain economic future means a challenging year ahead for most chemical scientists seeking jobs.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
PLASTICS
Innovation and optimism about the future of the industry mark the K 2001 show in Düsseldorf.
SOLUTIA
Firm's venture into pharmaceutical market is successful thus far.
TRIBUTYLTIN BAN
Chemical companies seek substitutes for TBT, the key ingredient in marine antifouling co
E-BUSINESS
GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
FEDERAL ENERGY-EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS
New energy technologies can't boost efficiency if they are not used.
CLIMATE CHANGE
Reports aim to help firms measure baseline greenhouse gas emissions, calculate benefits of setting reduction targets.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES
PUBLICATION RIGHTS
Researchers seek balance between the obligations and interests surrounding dissemination of research.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Nitrogen isotope study of wood residues in 8th-century-B.C. tomb sheds light on a king's diet.
FRANCE COMES TO CALIFORNIA
University of California, Riverside, forms partnership with French science agency.
BOOKS
"THE POLITICS OF EXCELLENCE"
Gritty, behind-the-scenes details of individual Nobel Prize decisions are balanced by clear-eyed perspective.
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