Table Of Contents: Volume 84, Number 35: August 28, 2006
COVER STORY
Renewable Energy
Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory stands out in the spotlight created by President George W. Bush's backing of renewable energy research.
News of the Week
Remembrance Of Things Past
Animal studies yield key evidence supporting memory storage hypothesis.
Ashland Unloads Paving Unit
After the transaction, Ashland will deal solely in chemicals.
Biotech Rice Shows Up In Commercial Supplies
Trace amounts are found in storage bins.
China Launches Water Study
Government aims to improve access to clean water for 300 million Chinese.
Diamondoids For Tracing Oil Spills
Naturally occurring compounds can lead investigators to source of fuel spills.
Sour Revealed
Sleuthing pegs taste-bud cells, proteins dedicated to sensing sour substances.
Antibody Could Lead To Anthrax Test
Antibody-based technique might provide advantages over PCR procedure.
Biomedical Research
Stem Cells Created Without Destroying Embryos.
Business (Subscriber Content)
Reconnecting To Science
Pharma research conference looks beyond the 'blockbuster' business model.
Pushing Moore's Law
More powerful chips may someday require the semiconductor industry to take its cues from biology.
Speedy Discovery
Kalypsys hopes to accelerate the flow of high-quality drug candidates into the clinic.
Government & Policy (Subscriber Content)
Homeland Security Research At EPA
Investigations aim to protect water systems, detect contamination, facilitate cleanup, and assess risk.
Science & Technology (Subscriber Content)
Putting A Spin On Electronics
Potential for advanced technologies drives search for room-temperature magnetic semiconductors.
Chemistry Innovation Network Is Set Up In U.K.
Knowledge-transfer organization aims to benefit British chemistry-using industries.
Anniversary Of RNA Double-Helix Discovery
Structure was created in the lab by carrying out the first nucleic acid hybridization reaction.
The Dope On Testosterone Tests
Sound drug-testing procedures provide facts but don't determine the fate of athletes caught cheating.
New Products
New and notable in the chemical industry.
Vine Art
Art and science blend on the West Coast to create outstanding wine.
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