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Table of Contents
January 21, 2002
Volume 80, Number 3
CENEAR 80 3 p. 3

NEWS OF THE WEEK
CRYSTALLINE FRAMEWORKS
New family of highly porous materials shows potential for gas storage.
GREEN LIGHT FOR YUCCA MOUNTAIN
Abraham's decision sparks renewed efforts by Nevada to kill waste-site project.
FINE CHEMICALS LOSING THEIR LUSTER
ISP and Eastman shed facilities once considered jewels.
CHANGES AFOOT AT NIH
HHS plan to consolidate legislative and public affairs activities is among issues facing institute.
SPACE CARBONATES
Calcite and dolomite are found in dust shells surrounding two ancient stars.
DOUBLE-BARRELED ION CHANNEL
Hourglass shape with positively charged internal surfaces attracts chloride ions.
WILEY'S DEATH RULED ACCIDENTAL
Harvard biochemist likely fell from bridge while checking his damaged car.
POLICY ON ACS JOURNAL ARCHIVES
Institutions will pay a fee for access to issues going back to 1879.
U.S. LOSES TRADE CASE
WTO rules corporate tax break illegal.
COVER STORY
SOAPS & DETERGENTS
Household cleaning product makers seek to leverage innovation across markets; surfactant producers continued to suffer from low profit margins in 2001.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
THE NEW CIBA
Under CEO Armin Meyer, company has restructured, emphasizing speed and innovation.
GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
NIGMS AT 40
NIH unit continues to push research frontiers.
INSIGHTS
Low presidential priority for science and technology delays filling of top science policy posts.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES
HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT
"Atomic XAFS" yields new chemical information from previously neglected region of X-ray absorption spectrum.
SUGAR CONNECTION
Carbohydrate ligands play a role in antibody production and bacterial migration.
WOMEN IN CHEMISTRY
UC Berkeley's Carolyn Bertozzi uses her organic chemistry training to unravel biological problems.
CARBOHYDRATE VACCINES
Researchers accelerate process for automated synthesis of oligosaccharides for medical applications.
BOOKS
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY'S VERY HUMAN FOREBEARS
ACS COMMENT
IS THERE STILL A NEED FOR THE WCC?
ACS NATIONAL AWARDS
2002 WINNERS
Lemal, Lester, Lunsford, Marshall, Matyjaszewski, McGrath, McVicker, Meyer, Myers, and Oka.
MEETINGS
223RD ACS NATIONAL MEETING
Listing of technical symposia; special events, social events, and workshops for Orlando; registration and housing forms.
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