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September 29, 2008
Cover Story: Unraveling Breast Milk
Analytical scrutiny reveals how complex fluid nourishes infants and protects them from disease.
C&EN Talks With: Stephen Lyons
A television producer's take on what makes good chemistry for the small screen.
What's That Stuff? Instant Coffee
The popular drink's less popular, highly processed relative.
September 22, 2008
Cover Story: Resetting Priorities
The already challenging path to an HIV vaccine takes a hard turn after recent clinical trials.
Cover Story: Antiretroviral Agents May Help Avoid Infection
A vaccine may be the ultimate way to prevent HIV infection.
Cover Story: New Antiretrovirals
In recent years, new drugs have brought better options for controlling HIV.
Science & Technology: Hybrid Polymers For Healing Voices
Elastin mimics could help grow new vocal cords.
Education: Chemistry Teachers Get Schooled
Conference provides forum for new and seasoned educators to swap ideas.
September 15, 2008
Cover Story: Ion Mobility-Mass Spec Combo
Adding ion mobility to mass spectrometry brings new levels of separation and information to analyses.
Science & Technology: Rethinking Schizophrenia
Advances could spur treatments for more symptoms than current drugs address.
Education: Elements Achieve Internet Stardom
Video clips featuring the periodic table of the elements strike a chord with YouTube fans.
September 8, 2008
Cover Story: A Chemical Map Of The Mind
Targeted radiotracers help drugmakers navigate the neurological landscape by positron emission tomography.
Business: To Catch A Cheat
Clinical chemists battle products designed to fool workplace drug tests.
Education Supplements
Communities Of Practice
This year's education supplement looks at green chemistry curricula.
The Ivory Tower Goes Green
Green chemistry is transforming the curriculum.
Rocky Mountain Green
News from the sixth annual ACS Summer School on Sustainability & Green Chemistry.
Staying Alive
A cadre of scientists is trying to revitalize the nuclear and radiochemistry fields.
Small-Scale Chemistry
Primarily undergraduate institutions provide students with a quality chemistry education.
A Purposeful Break
Recharge your academic career—and your life—with a sabbatical.
September 1, 2008
Cover Story: Breathing Easier
Cystic fibrosis patients could soon benefit from breakthrough small-molecule drugs that treat their underlying disease instead of just their symptoms.
Government & Policy: Bringing Life To Deadly Accidents
Chemical safety board finds a powerful, popular tool in animated videos of chemical plant accidents. With Videos.
August 25, 2008
Cover Story: Heading To Market With MOFs
For Metal-Organic frameworks, lab-scale research is brisk as commercialization begins.
Special Issue: Sustainability
Converging Pathways
Chemical companies and environmentalists edge closer together in the pursuit of sustainability.
Accounting For Sustainability
International standards help companies talk about sustainability
Calling All Chemists
Chemists and chemical engineers will be providing the thousands of technologies needed to achieve a more sustainable world.
Biofuels, Batteries, And Solar Cells: The Future Of Driving
Plug-in hybrid vehicles offer the possibility of running on a combination of low carbon emissions and carbon-free electricity. Web Exclusive
The Haber-Bosch Reaction: An Early Chemical Impact On Sustainability
Ammonia production helped boost global agriculture but also led to unsustainable population growth. Web Exclusive
Sticks and Carrots
From individuals to international governmental bodies, moving toward sustainability requires policy.
It's In The Bag
The case of paper versus plastic.
Individual Effort
One famous man's drive toward personal sustainability.
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August 11, 2008
Cover Story: Dow’s Dioxins
Saga of pollution, politics, and struggle over cleanup has nationwide implications.
August 4, 2008
Cover Story: Interaction Yields
Academia and industry work together to foster new routes to chiral compounds
July 28, 2008
Cover Story: Global Top 50
Sales and profits rise at most of the world's top chemical companies
July 21, 2008
Cover Story: Piece By Piece
More and more companies are using fragment-based lead design as a drug discovery strategy
July 14, 2008
Cover Story: Electronic Chemicals
New materials from chemical companies are helping the electronics industry advance solar power, semiconductors, and lighting.
The Sun Shines On Electronic Materials
Booming photovoltaic industry fuels demand for wider range and larger volume of materials.
Chipping In For Chips
Through a series of semiconductor alliances, IBM taps the chemical industry's materials expertise.
The Bulb Is Flat
Organic light-emitting diodes are taking shots at incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs.
July 7, 2008
Cover Story: Introduction: Facts & Figures Of The Chemical Industry
The chemical industry began to feel the impact of a changing economy in 2007
Editor's Page: Facts & Figures
The most complete set of statistics on the chemical industry available anywhere for the cost of membership in the American Chemical Society.
Finances: Growth In Demand Mitigates Soaring
Profits decreased, but strong finances supported capital spending
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Employment: Jobs Decrease In Most Regions
Japan was the only country to see major employment growth, U.S. continues decline
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Production: Gains In Chemical Output Decline
Production growth tapered in Europe but increased in Asia
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Trade: Export Patterns Shift With Falling Dollar
U.S.'s trade balance turned positive, and Europe's costly exports faded
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June 30, 2008
Cover Story: Pyrotechnics For The Planet
Chemists seek environmentally friendlier compounds and formulations for fireworks and flares
June 23, 2008
Cover Story: Devising Healthier Foods
Enhancing the good components and removing the unhealthy ones may prevent disease
Understanding Healthier Foods With Analytical Chemistry
Figuring out exactly what's in the food you eat calls for chemists and their analytical instrumentation
June 16, 2008
Cover Story: Contained Chemistry
Synthesizing highly potent compounds is a lucrative and growing niche for custom chemical manufacturers
Filling A Highly Potent Niche
Drug companies want to create conjugates of potent drugs and biological molecules, and custom manufacturers are complying
Drug Conjugates Advance In Clinical Trials
Many new therapies combining a highly potent drug compound and delivery molecule are targeting cancer
June 9, 2008
Cover Story: Communal Living
Scientists across academia and industry are making a concerted effort to understand and control bacteria that form biofilms
Exploiting Biofilms
BASF Explores Using Bacterial Surfaces To Its Advantage
June 2, 2008
Cover Story: Harnessing Helices
Chemical braces hold peptides in place, heralding a potential new class of therapeutics
Peptide Stabilization
There's More Than One Way To Steady A Helix
May 26, 2008
Cover Story: Up From Desktops
The leading suppliers of personal and business information technology—Microsoft, Google, Dell—are making a move in the life sciences laboratory
BASF Is Betting On The Farm
Spending on agriculture R&D nets a new herbicide and a biotech partnership
A Tsunami Of Electronic Waste
No high-tech solutions for the detritus of the Information Revolution
The Import Of Impact
New types of journal metrics grow more influential in the scientific community
House Cleaning
Coping with errors, ambiguity, and fudging in the realm of citations
May 19, 2008
Cover Story: Sourcing From China
Despite recent problems, Chinese suppliers remain an essential source of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals
May 12, 2008
Cover Story: Seeking Sustainability
Ingredient makers strive to understand and satisfy cosmetic labeling promises
STANDARDS
Sorting Through The Confusion In Personal Care Certification
Analytical Chemistry Comes To The Fore
Testing is critical for preventing and detecting contamination of drugs, food
Heparin Undone
A consortium of scientists raced against the clock to identify the cause of adverse reactions
Anatomy Of A Pet Food Catastrophe
Investigators deployed an array of analytical tools while probing a wave of pet deaths in 2007
Agency Depends On In-House Forensic And Toxicological Expertise
FDA scientific units have compiled evidence needed for several high-profile cases
May 5, 2008
Cover Story: The Forever Waste
A long view of high-level radioactive waste raises ethical questions of intergenerational responsiblities
April 28, 2008
Cover Story: Chromatography In The Extreme
Smaller particles, higher pressures, and other unconventional conditions spur speed and efficiency in separations
April 21, 2008
Cover Story: Lab-To-Market Connection
Specialty chemical companiestry to ward off commoditization of their products with a mix of marketing, formulation, and basic R&D
Buzzword In The Engine
Sustainability push highlights the role of specialty products in consumer and industrial markets
April 14, 2008
Cover Story: An Uphill Battle
With short lives and uncertain profits, antibiotics are a unique development challenge for drug companies
Imminent Threat
As gram-negative bacteria become resistant to current antibiotics, the search for new drugs accelerates
The Ketek Effect
Biotechs worry that FDA has gotten tougher on approving new antibiotics
EPA Science Investigated
House committee probe of industry bias in agency review reaches former ACS president
What's That Stuff?: Dryer Sheets
The science that gives clothing a soft feel and fresh scent as it prevents static cling
April 7, 2008
Special Issue: 85th Anniversary of the Priestley Medal
C&EN celebrates the American Chemical Society's highest honor
Priestley's Medals
The medals of the minister-scientist who discovered oxygen attest to his fame and infamy
The Priestley Medalists, 1923–2008
View a complete list of award recipients
Living History
These 12 Priestley Medal winners reflect on winning ACS's most coveted award
Cover Story: Surface Science's Sage
Priestley Medalist Gabor A. Somorjai has been advancing surface chemistry for nearly five decades
Accepting The Medal In His Own Words
Molecular Chemistry And Catalysis By Surfaces
Gabor A. Somorjai
'Father of Modern Surface Chemistry' Helped To Advance High-Tech Industries
March 31, 2008
Cover Story: Building Businesses
Turning university research into products takes time, money, and initiative as four nanotechnology companies' experiences show
Stock Market
Indexes Track Pool Of Public Nanotech Companies
March 24, 2008
Cover Story: Pittcon Returns To The 'Big Easy'
Annual instrument show convenes in partially recovered New Orleans
Moving From Bench To Bedside
Symposium emphasizes need to translate spectroscopic methods from the lab to the clinic
Clues At The Scene Of The Crime
Advances in forensics push the limits of trace analysis and raise public interest in science
New And Notable At Pittcon
Scientific Instrumentation And More
Pittcon Awards 2008
Researchers receive honors for achievements in analytical chemistry and spectroscopy
March 17, 2008
Cover Story: Coal: The New Black
Long eclipsed by oil and natural gas as a raw material for high-volume chemicals, coal is making a comeback
March 10, 2008
Cover Story: Pharma Outsourcing
Small U.S. biopharmaceutical companies scour the globe to find manufacturing partners that can best meet their needs
Closely Linked
CASE STUDY #1: A unique deal with Siegfried helps Arena Pharmaceuticals advance its first product.
Keeping Baby Home
CASE STUDY #2: Anthera finds stability and flexibility in Albemarle, its manufacturing partner for its most precious asset.
Repelling Radiation
CASE STUDY #3: Cleveland BioLabs and SynCo Bio Partners huddle on a second shot at a defense contract.
March 3, 2008
Cover Story: Max Planck Society Moves Stateside
Germany's prestigious research society sets up shop in Florida even as it faces criticism at home
Looking Back
Society Addresses Its Difficult Past.
Employment & Salary Survey
In 2007, job market for chemists continued to improve and salary gains held at recent level of close to 5%.
February 25, 2008
Cover Story: Side Effects
Pharmaceuticals have been finding their way into our environment for a long time, but just what are they doing there?
What To Do With Your Unused Pharmaceuticals
Open up any medicine cabinet and you'll probably see shelves crammed with expired and unused medications.
February 18, 2008
Cover Story: Future-Oriented Spending
Chemical firms plan an 8.6% capital spending increase in 2008 but forecast a more modest 6.0% rise in R&D
February 11, 2008
Cover Story: Personalized Medicine
Armed with the decoded human genome, drug researchers and clinicians are working to close the gap between patient and therapy.
NCI Leads Push To Standardize Management Of Biological Specimens
Personalized medicine starts with biological specimens.
Major Research Centers Launch Efforts In Personalized Medicine
As drug discovery scientists shift their focus to the molecular characterization of disease, two major cancer research institutes are gearing up with new facilities dedicated to such personalized medicine.
February 4, 2008
Cover Story: China's Pharma Leaps Into Discovery
With breathtaking speed, Chinese contract research organizations have developed drug discovery services that go far beyond basic synthesis.
WuXi PharmaTech
China's Leading CRO Helps Transform The Way Drugs Are Discovered
January 28, 2008
Cover Story: Entering The Tiger Cage
Consumer demand for environmentally friendly cleaning products has changed the game for chemical suppliers.
Reaching Common Ground, Globally
Regulatory oversight doesn't mirror the shifts taking place in drug ingredient manufacturing
Optimism Prevails In Fine Chemicals
Signs point to a brighter business outlook, but the glass could be half empty for some custom chemicals firms
January 21, 2008
Cover Story: Greener Cleaners
Consumer demand for environmentally friendly cleaning products has changed the game for chemical suppliers.
Energy Impact
Small Danish Firm Has Big Hit With Cold-Water Formula
Green Advantage
Cognis And Alco Benefit From Natural Chemistry Roots.
January 14, 2008
Cover Story: World Chemical Outlook
The subprime mortgage mess and $100-per-barrel oil are making the economic picture at the turn of the year look like a small white ball bouncing on a roulette wheel.
United States
Economic woes may impact chemical industry growth, but a major downturn is unlikely.
Canada
Despite mixed results, the industry is optimistic about the future.
Latin America
Chemical projects abound in the fast-growing region.
Europe
Chemical industry rides the crest of the business cycle but readies for possible slowdown.
Asia-Pacific
Although region is still going strong, outlook darkens.
January 7, 2008
Cover Story: The Centrality Of Chemistry: Our Challenges And Opportunities
Let's celebrate and communicate the centrality of chemistry and advocate for science education.
Enzyme Opens For Business
Transglutaminase 2 structure may pave new route to developing treatments for celiac disease.
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