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Chemistry

Nonphotosynthetic Bacteria Produce Environmental Superoxide  May 6, 2013
Microbiology: Finding could be key to understanding cycling of carbon, metals in ecosystems without sunlight
European Chemical Firms Are Hampered By Choppy Markets  May 5, 2013
Chemical Earnings: First quarter presents difficulties, but optimism is undimmed
Iron Spurs C–H Bond Reactivity  May 5, 2013
Organometallics: Catalyst creates drug scaffolds quickly
New ACS ‘Letters’ Journal To Launch In 2014  May 3, 2013
Penn State researcher Bruce Logan named deputy editor of Environmental Science & Technology Letters
Lackluster Sepsis Drug Combats Flu In Rodents  May 3, 2013
Eritoran targets flu virus-related inflammation but not the virus itself
Challenging Peer Review  May 3, 2013
Policy: Congressman questions some social sciences grants, wants new standards for awards
New Academy Members Named  May 2, 2013
Honors: The National Academy of Sciences elects 84 new active members, 21 foreign associates
Proof Sought For Chemical Weapons  May 2, 2013
Investigation: Obama warns against a rush to judgment in Syria, wants more evidence before deciding on a response
Europe Bans Three Neonicotinoids  May 2, 2013
Regulation: Chemicals linked to disastrous honeybee population declines cannot be used for at least two years, European Commission says
Coatings Fight Furniture Fires  May 2, 2013
Nanomaterials: Ultrathin films could replace troublesome flame retardants
Patrick Harran To Face Felony Trial On Labor Code Violations  May 2, 2013
Lab Safety: Judge denies motions to dismiss or reduce charges related to the death of researcher Sheri Sangji
Small-Ring Substitute Helps Drugs Stick Around  May 1, 2013
Medicinal Chemistry: Trifluoromethylcyclopropyl groups could replace tert-butyl groups on potential medications that don’t last in the bloodstream
Nanocoating Helps Furniture Foam Fight Fire Without Troubling Flame Retardants  April 30, 2013
Nanomaterials: An ultrathin film made from a biopolymer and a sulfur-based acid could be an effective replacement for chlorine- and bromine-based commercial flame retardants
Measuring Oil’s Asphaltenes  April 30, 2013
Analytical Chemistry: A novel microfluidic chip quantifies the sticky fraction of crude oil that can gum up oil exploration
Building New Materials With Light  April 29, 2013
Nanotechnology: A simple optical system assembles two-dimensional structures of nanoparticles using a laser beam and could lead to new materials for sensors and photonic devices
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