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Unique Enzyme Could Lead To Novel Antibiotics
[8/27/2007]
Promiscuous transglutaminase in andrimid biosynthesis might yield improved analogs
(FULL STORY)

ACS Focuses On Biotech For Health In Boston
[8/27/2007]
"BIOTECHNOLOGY for Health & Wellness" was the theme of the 234th ACS National Meeting & Exposition held in Boston. More than half of the ACS technical divisions cooperated to present 50 symposia in support of this theme.
(FULL STORY)

New Reporting Cycle
[12/22/2005]
Chemical makers must supply production data to EPA every five years, rather than every four years
(FULL STORY)

Cleaning Up Wastewater Magnetically
[12/22/2005]
New process, now in pilot-scale experiments, could cut wastewater treatment costs
(FULL STORY)

Membranes For Gas Separation
[10/3/2005]
Advanced organic and inorganic materials being developed for separations offer cost benefits for environmental and energy-related processes
(FULL STORY)

Fusion of Image and Verse
[10/4/2005]
Multimedia and haiku celebration of the elements premiers in Washington, D.C.
(FULL STORY)

Board, Council Act In Washington, D.C.
[10/3/2005]
Board approves major new funding for chemistry.org, other society projects
(FULL STORY)

New Chemistry Grads In 2004
[9/25/2005]
No big surprises in the 2003-04 class; the number of degrees was close to long-term levels
(FULL STORY)

ACS Honors Heroes Of Chemistry 2005
[9/25/2005]
Chemists accept awards for developments that have helped people and the environment
(FULL STORY)

National Academies Announces 2005 winners
[2/7/2005]
Four chemists are among the 17 award winners announced this week by the National Academy of Sciences for outstanding scientific achievement. NAS will officially recognize the awardees on May 2 in Washington, D.C., during its 142nd annual meeting.
(FULL STORY)

Scholars Day to Feature Nobel Laureate, Dr. Carl Wieman
[2/1/2005]
The 2005 keynote speaker during Scholars Day will be Dr. Carl Wieman, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Physics, JILA at the Universisty of Colorado at Boulder. He won the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in Bose-Einstein Condensation. For more information, please click here.
(FULL STORY)

Team Tackles Water Contamination Issue
[2/23/2005]
Baylor environmental studies professor Dr. Peter van Walsum heads a project sponsored by the 3M Foundation that might solve controversy between dairymen and Waco residents who have placed blame on Central Texas dairy farmers for the city's water quality problems.
(FULL STORY)

E. Ann Nalley is president-elect of the American Chemical Society for 2005
[1/7/2005]
Dr. E. Ann Nalley of the Wichita Falls-Duncan Section, has been voted president-elect for 2005. Dr. Nalley will serve as ACS president in 2006 and as a member of the ACS Board of Directors from 2005 to 2007.
(FULL STORY)


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