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KEEPING PROTEINS STRAIGHT
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SEEING CLEARLY
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PAINTS & COATINGS
What's That Stuff?
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FOR SCIENCE AND COUNTRY
Table of Contents
November 5, 2001
Volume 79, Number 45
CENEAR 79 45 p. 3

NEWS OF THE WEEK
PLANNING FOR THE UNKNOWN
ACC members discuss issues, including terrorism and site security.
CHEMISTS REACT TO CRISIS
NRC board marshals chemical expertise in response to terrorist threats.
COUNTERING BIOTERRORISM
Drugmakers form emergency task force to aid government efforts.
PATENT DISPUTE SETTLED
ExxonMobil and Chevron Phillips end legal battle over metallocene catalyst technology.
LAYOFFS HIT EX-DUPONT WORKERS
Bristol-Myers Squibb cuts nearly 40% of recently acquired drug unit's workforce.
KEEPING PROTEINS STRAIGHT
Chaperone proteins hold effector proteins in an unfolded conformation.
MOORE'S GENEROUS GIFT
Intel cofounder and Ph.D. chemist gives Caltech $600 million.
SEEING CLEARLY
Crystal structure and theoretical calculations show how potassium ions move through membrane channels.
COVER STORY
PAINTS & COATINGS
UV-curable powder coatings offer a renaissance for the paint industry.
BUSINESS
BUSINESS CONCENTRATES
SUNOCO'S ARISTECH
Newly acquired propylene, phenol, and plastics additives business will pay off in the future.
INSIGHTS
Global structure of chemical industry makes narrowing trade surplus less important.
GOVERNMENT & POLICY
GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
World events, locale likely to limit activity at World Trade Organization meeting this month.
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATES
WILLIAM KNOWLES
Retired Monsanto chemist is in the limelight after winning the Nobel Prize for his work in asymmetric catalysis.
WHAT'S THAT STUFF?
Ultrapasteurization extends the shelf life of milk and eggs.
ACS NEWS
HISTORIC LANDMARK
Charles Herty and the Herty Foundation are honored for contributions to the pulp and paper industry.
MORE HISTORY
ACS Pennsylvania sections honor Joseph Priestley and the society's 125th anniversary.
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