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February 9, 2004
Volume 82, Number 6
CENEAR 82 06 p. 3

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
TWO NEW ELEMENTS
In Russia, an international research team has synthesized elements 113 and 115.
FEDERAL BUDGET
Limited growth and a few cuts characterize the Administration's R&D spending proposals.
MULTIPOLLUTANT STRATEGIES
Regulating clusters of pollutants could be more protective and cost-effective, study says.
EUROPEAN EARNINGS
Chemical industry has been hit hard by exchange rates.
MAKING AMMONIA
Ligands play key roles in soluble zirconium process for nitrogen fixation.
POROUS CRYSTALS
Chemists design material with record-breaking surface area and many potential applications.
INCYTE CLOSURE
California human genome facility is no longer a viable business.
RICIN SCARE
Analyses of powder found in Sen. Bill Frist's mail room indicate lethal plant protein.
FRENCH TAKEOVER BATTLE
To thwart Sanofi, Aventis pitches shareholders on new products and earnings.

COVER STORY
DEPRESSION
Although depression is not completely understood, great strides have been made with various pharmaceuticals to treat this multifaceted disorder.
COVER: Photodisc

BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
SPOONFUL OF SUGAR
Therapeutic carbohydrate chemistry firms seek alliances for sound growth.
KYOTO ON THEIR MINDS
Chemical companies take different stances on greenhouse gas emissions regulations.

GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
NIH ETHICS
Conflict-of-interest allegations result in a congressional hearing and internal investigations.

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES
BIOCATALYSIS
The application of enzymatic processes to polymer science yields promising new materials.
COMPUTATIONS
Established statistical method makes calculating vibrational spectra of molecules quicker and more accurate.

MEETINGS
C&EN CALENDAR
Meetings and events through December.

C&EN ONLINE EXCLUSIVE
BUSINESS
Dow's Stavropoulos and Liveris reflect on the firm's 2003 performance and look ahead to economic recovery.

ACS NATIONAL AWARDS
2004 WINNERS
Cope Medalist Trost; Cope Scholars: Miller, Raines, Shi, Wood, Hegedus, Larock, Posner, Suslick, Du Bois, and Liu; Field & Franklin Award winner Standing.

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