Skip to Main Content

Latest News

This page updated May 8, 2008, 3:14 P.M. ET

» May Latest News

May 9, 2008

PetroChina Refinery Protest

Chinese citizens demonstrate against planned petrochemical complex near Chengdu.

Alternative Energy

Europe looks to develop second-generation biofuels.

May 8, 2008

Guarding Against Too Much Light

Protective mechanism, which has inspired synthetic system, depends on minor constituents of photosynthetic apparatus.

Crystal Structure Reveals Drug-DNA Quadruplex Interactions

Study could aid the redesign of promising anticancer drug.

May 7, 2008

Merck Cuts Sales Jobs And Halts Natural Products Research

High costs are behind decision to eliminate natural products research.

EPA Urged To Act On Nanosilver

Groups petition agency to regulate some nanotech-containing products as pesticides.

Enamel Evidence

Baby teeth reveal infant diet.

New Turn In Dioxin Tale

Key EPA official in talks with Dow on cleanup says she was forced to resign.

May 6, 2008

Bayer Slates $50 Million Coatings Expansion

Plan includes new polyurethane dispersions plant in China by second half of this year.

May 5, 2008

Sugars Imaged In Live Animals

Technique is 'global positioning system' for tracking glycans in organisms.

Ferreting Out HIV

Compound that pulls the virus out of hiding is synthesized.

Nanoscience

A new twist on nanowire growth leads to stunning structures.

Pipeline Woes

Recent drug failures dim industry prospects.

May 2, 2008

Scientific Integrity On The Line

Credibility of EPA's chemical assessments is in jeopardy.

Europe's Results Signal A Downturn

First quarter is marked by earnings drops.

Tribute To Public Service

ACS honors three public servants for pushing the innovation agenda.

DSM Invests In Medical Polymers

Dutch firm acquires California's Polymer Technology Group.

May 1, 2008

Guiding Migration

Radical chemistry could help birds use Earth's magnetic field as a compass.

» April Latest News

April 30, 2008

EU Initiative Targets Pharma Competitiveness

Program seeks to reverse decline in European drug discovery.

Firing Up The Tank With Nanoparticles

Aluminum or aluminum oxide particles could help improve fuel efficiency.

Tainted Heparin Called "A Deliberate Scheme"

Congress told that contamination of active ingredient appears intentional.

Academy Elects New Members

NAS elects 72 new members and 18 foreign associates from nine countries.

April 29, 2008

U.S. Sues Norfolk Southern For Damages From Chemical Spill

Lawsuit claims railroad was negligent in 2005 crash, chlorine release.

American Academy Of Arts & Sciences Elects New Fellows

Out of 212 new members, 30 are in the chemical or related sciences.

Nerve Agents Hit Cannabinoid System

Sarin homolog inhibits enzymes in endocannabinoid system.

DSM Will Acquire Polymer Technology Group

Dutch company will use purchase to expand in medical device market.

April 28, 2008

A Petal's Pull On Water

Surface features make moisture bead up and stick.

Cooling The Planet

Injecting sulfate into the stratosphere might deplete ozone layer, study says.

'Hotter' Superconductors

Iron- and arsenic-based crystals form new class of materials.

April 25, 2008

EPA Political Science

Survey finds that 60% of agency scientists report political interference in their work.

Chemical Makers Enjoy Growth

Companies raise prices to preserve profit margins in the first quarter.

Momentum Builds Against Bisphenol A

Move to eliminate chemical from some products begins.

April 24, 2008

Droplets Take On All Terrains

Flexible substrates permit devices to move droplets up, down, and upside down.

Costs Of Smog

EPA regulations should factor in premature deaths from ozone exposure, NRC says.

April 23, 2008

Banning Bisphenol A In Baby Bottles

Canada moves toward restricting the chemical; Congress proposes similar legislation.

$60 Million For Science Education

Howard Hughes Medical Institute provides funds to invigorate science teaching.

Impurity Linked To Adverse Events

Chinese officials question FDA's findings.

April 22, 2008

BASF Adds To Bioplastics

German firm will quadruple capacity for biodegradable polymer.

April 21, 2008

Rule On Hazmat Rail Safety Issued

Trains hauling most dangerous chemicals must use safest route.

Size-Selective Acid Catalysis

Framework pores control substrate access to exposed metal ions.

A Fast Track To Green Gasoline

Catalytic pyrolysis turns cellulose into fuel components in just one step.

Balancing The Safety Board

CSB head wants to diversify board membership.

April 18, 2008

AstraZeneca And Ranbaxy Settle Suit

Nexium agreement still has to get past regulators.

Bisphenol A Called Mostly Safe

Draft report sees some concern for infants, children.

Codexis Going Public

Biocatalyst developer files for initial public offering of $100 million, but there are risks.

April 17, 2008

Evolution Of Rose Aroma Explained

Mutation produces enzyme that makes scent production efficient.

R&D In Shanghai Is Intensifying

Three European chemical makers invest in Chinese laboratories.

April 16, 2008

Emissions Foil Flower Pollination

When common flower scents meet atmospheric pollutants, insects lose the trail to the bloom.

Formaldehyde Limits Set

FEMA acts to reduce formaldehyde levels in trailers for disaster victims.

Chemist Joan Shields Dies At 73

Dedicated educator served ACS in many leadership roles.

Taylor & Francis Launches Green Chemistry Journal

New title complements other journals that cover green chemistry and sustainability research.

April 15, 2008

NIEHS Management Troubles

Report from NIH finds problems in ethics, grants programs.

Paying For Renewables

DuPont, Mohawk find consumers will pay more for products made from renewable materials.

April 14, 2008

Spying On Catalysts

Infrared method probes reactions as they occur in zeolites.

Grace Reaches Asbestos Deal

Settlement could allow firm to emerge from bankruptcy by year's end.

Jungle Sky

Forest air can do more oxidizing than previously thought.

Courting Japan

Foreign suppliers of pharmaceutical chemicals affirm commitment to country's market.

April 11, 2008

Toxicity Reexamined

Critics say new EPA policy opens more opportunities for agencies to sway pollution risk assessments. (Updated April 18, 2008, 10:15 AM)

ACS Meets in New Orleans

Chemists, chemical engineers hold joint meeting in the Crescent City.

Takeda Buys Millennium

Purchase for $8.8 billion furthers globalization of Japanese firm.

April 10, 2008

Chemical Breakdown Helps Plants Grow

Agrochemical's metabolite protects rice from weed killer.

Multilayer Metal-Organic Films Go 3-D

Metal-ligand coordination and &pi–π interactions provide unprecedented structure to layered molecular assemblies.

April 9, 2008

EPA Science Probed

House committee investigation of industry bias in EPA science reaches former ACS president. (Updated, April 14, 2008, 10:30 AM)

April 8, 2008

REACH Preregistration

EU agency raises awareness about first deadlines under chemical law. (Updated, April 11, 2008, 10:30 AM)

Illuminating Hydrogen Peroxide In Cells

Chemiluminescent system is sensitive and specific for H2O2.

Energy Defines Sustainability

Presidential symposium lays out challenges and opportunities for chemists and chemical engineers in energy research.

Rohm And Haas Buys South Korea's Gracel Displays

Controlling interest in developer of organic light-emitting diodes deepens displays investment.

Copying Sea Cucumber's Cool Trick

New material switches from stiff to flexible when exposed to water.

April 7, 2008

Eye For Business

Novartis will pay billions for a majority stake in Nestlé's Alcon eye care unit.

Alligators To The Rescue

Reptile's blood may provide new source of antimicrobials.

Toxic Socks

Silver nanoparticles intended to control odor release in the wash.

Antibiotics For A Meal

Hundreds of soil bacteria thrive on antibiotics as their sole carbon source.

Former Lubrizol Researcher Is Charged

Employee is accused of selling technology to competitor.

Complex Synthesizes Purines

First evidence for the existence of 'purinosome'.

April 4, 2008

Cech Steps Down At HHMI

Chemist-president of prestigious biomedical institute will leave in spring 2009, return to teaching and research.

Jeremy Knowles Dies At 72

Eminent chemist and administrator unraveled enzyme mysteries.

Trial Results Roil Drug Companies

Merck, Schering-Plough are under fire for withholding negative clinical trial data.

Rail Safety Plan Proposed

Tougher, more resilient hazmat tank cars required.

Pharmaceutical Chemicals

Dowpharma sells its U.K. operations to India's Dr. Reddy's.

April 3, 2008

House Committee Probes ACC

Chemical industry's influence on EPA review panels to be examined.

Green Fluorescent Protein Mutant Forms A Red Chromophore

Ease of expressing the red version of GFP is a desirable advance over red fluorescent proteins

BASF And Dow Target Wind Turbine Market

Chemical leaders launch new epoxy products at Paris composites show

April 2, 2008

Inaction On CO2 Assailed

Congressional panel, states, and environmental activists square off against Bush Administration. (Updated, April 4, 2008, 9:30 AM)

Porous Carbon/Metal Oxide Microfibers

New strategy to create hollow fibers uses ice and silica particles.

Legislators Rally Around Demoted Scientist

Federal employee pointed out problems with toxic FEMA trailers.

Steps In Tooth Enamel Formation Revealed

Matrix protein plays a critical role in crystallizing hydroxyapatite.

April 1, 2008

Stay With Statins

Companies respond to panel's suggestion that patients avoid some cholesterol-lowering drugs.

Archives

2008

March, 2008

February, 2008

January, 2008

2007

December, 2007

November, 2007

October, 2007

September, 2007

August, 2007

July, 2007

June, 2007

May, 2007

April, 2007

March, 2007

February, 2007

January, 2007

2006

December, 2006

November, 2006

October, 2006

September, 2006

August, 2006

July, 2006

June, 2006

May, 2006

April, 2006

March, 2006

February, 2006

January, 2006

2005

December, 2005

November, 2005

October, 2005

September, 2005

August, 2005

July, 2005

June, 2005

May, 2005

April, 2005

March, 2005

February, 2005

January, 2005

2004

December, 2004

November, 2004

October, 2004

September, 2004

August, 2004

July, 2004

June, 2004

May, 2004

April, 2004

March, 2004

The latest environmental science and technology news

May 7, 2008
May 7, 2008
The cost of cutting pollution Would you like that book in paper or plastic?

Electronic book readers save paper, but can a piece of plastic really be better for the environment? ES&T reporter Erika Engelhaupt is determined—very determined—to find out.


More ES&T News | ES&T NewsFeed RSS

» Latest Multimedia

» Videos

February 7, 2008

How An Anti-HIV Drug Sidesteps Resistance

Inhibitor modifies its shape to accommodate changes in enzyme conformation.

January 14, 2008

Surprise From SN2 Snapshots

Ion velocity measurements unveil additional unforeseen mechanism.

December 24, 2007

In The Niche Of Time

Unique ultrafast elecron imaging tools use time to help elucidate function.

December 17, 2007

Burning Batteries

Hazardous failures of lithium-ion batteries are uncommon, yet researchers strive to minimize dangers.

December 17, 2007

Night-Shining Clouds

Studies of high-altitude clouds may illuminate atmospheric changes.

December 10, 2007

Rebound

A droplet of hexadecane bounces on a surface etched with nanoscale pillars and troughs.

December 10, 2007

Solar Mystery Solved

Japanese spacecraft finds conclusive evidence of waves that make sun's corona much hotter than its surface.

» Photo Galleries

February 18, 2008

Harvesting Project SEED

C&EN catches up with past participants in ACS's 40-year-old mentoring program.

December 24, 2007

A Material World

Images captured during research turned into award-winning art.

December 17, 2007

National Chemistry Week Celebrates 20 Years

The 'Many Faces of Chemistry' were on display during National Chemistry week through ACS local section promotions and the K-12 Poster Contest.

December 17, 2007

Chemophilately

Chemistry stamps depict key discoveries, famous chemists, and chemical errors.

November 19, 2007

Suits and Lab Coats

Industry draws on academic know-how to help develop specialty chemicals and other new materials.

» Podcasts

August 21, 2007

Applications in Drug Discovery Podcasts

Couldn't make it to the Analytical Pavilion at the national meeting in Boston? Download C&EN podcasts of the speakers at the pavilion.

August 20, 2007

Roald Hoffmann: Chemist and Poet

Roald Hoffmann reads some of his poetry from the C&EN booth.

» Interactive

June 11, 2007

CAS Timeline

100 years of progress from volunteers and index cards to cutting edge computers, see the progress of CAS.

June 11, 2007

The Incredible Vastness of Data

In the hands of CAS, a morass of data points ends up telling epic research stories, page by page.

» C&EN Blogroll

Blog: C&EN at CHEMRAWN

» C&EN's Amanda Yarnell reports from CHEMRAWN XII in Cape Town, South Africa, where chemists from around the continent and the world have gathered to discuss their efforts to ensure an adequate and sustainable supply of food for the people of Africa.

Live from Bali: The UN Climate Change Conference

» Daily dispatches of news and observations from The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia from Environmental Science & Technology's Erika Engelhaupt.

Blog: ACS Fall National Meeting 2007

» Daily dispatches from the 234rd National Meeting & Exposition in Boston from Chemical & Engineering News reporters.

Chemistry's Long Tail

» Taken together, three books describe a future for working chemists who will need something different from their professional society

Blog: Brazil!

» Daily dispatches from a 10-day research and meeting trip in Brazil from Chemical & Engineering News and Environmental Science & Technology reporters.

Blog: ACS Spring National Meeting 2007

» Daily dispatches from the 233rd National Meeting & Exposition in Chicago by Chemical & Engineering News reporters.

Blog: ACS Fall National Meeting 2006

» Daily dispatches from the 2006 ACS Fall National Meeting in San Francisco from Chemical & Engineering News reporters.

Blog: ACS Spring National Meeting 2006

» Daily dispatches from the 2006 ACS Spring National Meeting in Atlanta from Chemical & Engineering News reporters.

Blog: C&EN @ AAAS

» Daily dispatches from the AAAS 2006 Annual Meeting by a pair of Chemical & Engineering News reporters.

Chemical & Engineering News
ISSN 0009-2347
Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society
Advertisement
Visit P&G Chemicals Visit Pacific World Discovery Advertise Here

Login

Member ID:

Password:

Questions or Problems?

Adjust text size:

A- A+

Articles By Topic

Advertisements
Advertise Here
Advertisement
Advertise Here

C&EN To Go!

C&EN to Go!

Add C&EN to your PDA.
[Service provided for free by AvantGo.]

Need help?