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October 24, 2011

Bryostatins Retain Promise

Bryostatins Retain Promise pp. 10-17

New results in total synthesis reinvigorate a 40-year-old field of research. (pp. 10-17)

October 24, 2011

For Cave's Art, An Uncertain Future

For Cave's Art, An Uncertain Future pp. 38-40

Disagreement on conservation course of action complicates a potential reopening. (pp. 38-40)

October 24, 2011

Cancer Stem Cells

Cancer Stem Cells pp. 41-43

Researchers zero in on the pathways that allow cancer to bounce back after treatment. (pp. 41-43)

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October 24, 2011

Bryostatins Retain Promise

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | pp. 10-17)

New results in total synthesis reinvigorate a 40-year-old field of research.

For Cave's Art, An Uncertain Future

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | pp. 38-40)

Disagreement on conservation course of action complicates a potential reopening.

Cancer Stem Cells

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | pp. 41-43)

Researchers zero in on the pathways that allow cancer to bounce back after treatment.

What's That Stuff? Blue Jeans

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | p. 44)

Making the iconic pants requires both color-addition and color-removal chemistry.

Shedding Nanoparticles

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | p. 5)

Materials Science: Chemists observe metal objects sloughing off ions to form nanoparticles.

Modifying Messenger RNA

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | p. 7)

Chemical Biology: Methylated bases in mRNA may have roles in gene regulation and obesity.

Lab-On-A-Chip For Planets, Moons

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | p. 8)

Microfluidics: Automated chip is designed to detect extraterrestrial amino acids.

New Editor For Analytical Chemistry

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | p. 9)

Publishing: Jonathan Sweedler to take the helm.

Science & Technology Concentrates

(October 24, 2011 | Vol. 89 Issue 43 | p. 37)

What's That Stuff?

Amazed by amber? Inquisitive about ink? Wonder about whiskey? Uncover the chemistry behind everyday products.

What's New in 'What's That Stuff?'

Hair Straighteners
Fix-A-Flat
Road Markings
Trick Candles
Body Armor
Wasabi
Hand Warmers
Silly String

Nanofocus

Nanofocus Nanofocus

Coverage of original content and collected nanotechnology news throughout the ACS.

June 27, 2011

Nanoparticles Working Together

Nanoparticles Working Together

Cancer Therapy: Tiny materials 'talk' to one another to locate, treat tumors in mice.

June 13, 2011

Building Small

Building Small

Nanotechnology makes inroads in the construction industry.

June 13, 2011

Sticky Tape Sorts Nanotubes

Sticky Tape Sorts Nanotubes

Nanoscientists unveil sticky polymer films that selectively separate metallic and semiconducting SWNTs.

June 9, 2011

A Simple Test Spots Bacteria

A Simple Test Spots Bacteria

Biosensors: A strip of filter paper changes color when exposed to bacteria.

May 30, 2011

Peptide-Nanotube Assemblies Create Superstructures

Peptide-Nanotube Assemblies Create Superstructures

Specially designed biomolecules coil around nanotubes and guide supramolecular ordering.

May 23, 2011

Molecules Vanish In Nanotubes

Molecules Vanish In Nanotubes

Molecular dipoles induce mirror-image nanotube dipole that screen molecules from IR light.

May 23, 2011

Using The Force On Cancer

Using The Force On Cancer

Researchers probe the mechanics of tumor cells with atomic force microscopy and explore the technique as a diagnostic tool.

Critter Chemistry

Critter Chemistry

Chemistry isn't confined to laboratories and classrooms. Nature is full of chemistry, too. "Critter Chemistry" demonstrates the active role chemistry takes in the animal kingdom.

Reel Science

Science in classic movies, reviewed and explained.

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Contagion

Contagion

Biomedical thriller gets the science right, but at the expense of making a good movie...

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Review

The Last Mountain

The Last Mountain

About a year ago, a little publicized, unheralded documentary named "Mountaintop Removal" attempted to...

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Review

Limitless

Limitless

A writer who falls on hard times takes an experimental drug that gives him unbounded mental powers.

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Review

Tron: Legacy

Tron Legacy

It has been 28 years since the release of the ground breaking science-fiction adventure "Tron," the story of Kevin Flynn (Bridges), a video-game programmer who gets sucked into the virtual grid of the very game he created, only to disappear forever.

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Review

Inception

Inception

Deep in the languid, humid center of summer comes writer-director Christopher Nolan's "Inception," an eye-dazzling, intellect-revving jolt of a sci-fi heist film.

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Naturally Obsessed: The Making of a Scientist

Naturally Obsessed: The Making of a Scientist

They work 80-hour weeks for a pittance. And for every experiment that succeeds, 10 more will fail. So why do scientists do science?

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