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September 1, 2003
Volume 81, Number 35
CENEAR 81 35 p. 1
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| NEWS OF THE WEEK |
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SUGARY PROTEINS
Genetically engineered yeast produce humanized homogeneously glycosylated proteins. |
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SCHERING-PLOUGH CUTS DEEPEN
CEO Fred Hassan marks 100 days at helm of drug firm with more cost reductions, attrition. |
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SHUTTLE ACCIDENT
Investigation board calls for changes in NASA's culture. |
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CLEAN AIR ACT
In a new regulation, EPA expands routine maintenance exemption. |
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POLICY PROBE
Administration's energy policy is based largely on industry input, GAO says. |
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GERMANY PIQUES DRUG FIRMS
Health care reforms will reduce R&D investments in Germany. |
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CURRY VERSUS CANCER
Curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, inhibits a key enzyme. |
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SEXY THIOPHENES
Location of fluorinated components controls semiconductor behavior. |
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NEW INSTITUTE HEAD
Biophysical chemist Jeremy Berg is tapped to head NIH's National Institute of General Medical Sciences. |
| COVER STORY |
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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Chemical and materials firms hope to reap big rewards from nanoscience. |
| GOVERNMENT & POLICY |
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GOVERNMENT CONCENTRATES |
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NEW SOURCE REVIEW
Federal judge rules that coal-fired plant must abide by Clean Air Act, regardless of Bush Administration's stance. |
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CHEMICAL WEAPONS
Army's program to destroy the nation's chemical arsenal is plagued by expensive problems. |
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