... this year's biggest and most comprehensive scientific events -- the 236th National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), which will be held Aug. 17-21, 2008, in Philadelphia.
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... lead from the city's drinking water. The study will be published in Environmental Science & Technology, one of ACS' 34 peer-reviewed scientific journals.
"The predictions for the levels of lead in ...
... soaking up environmental oil spills. Their study is in ACS' Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, a bi- ...
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... (ACS) has announced the winners of the "What is Nano?" video contest held by ACS Nanotation, the Web community site for nanoscience and nanotechnology researchers and enthusiasts. Organized as an ...
... the feasibility of immediate catheterization and revascularization in patients who present with NTSE-ACS but does not show that this strategy is superior to catheterization scheduled on the next ...
ACS News: Premiere journal for chemical education to become available on the ACS Publications website.
... , could help fight global warming, scientists in Michigan report in the latest episode in the American Chemical Society's (ACS) award-winning podcast series, "Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions."
ACS News: Her year in the society's top spot will coincide with the International Year of Chemistry.
... , appetisers, and other tomato-based foods, scientists in Italy report. Their study is scheduled for the 14 May issue of ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, a bi-weekly publication...
... on Wednesday night. The event will be moderated by the Honourable Justice Michael Kirby AC.
“It was clear soon after the emergence of the HIV epidemic that discrimination, gender inequality and lack ...
... up to 10 times more powerful than existing motors. Their study is scheduled for the May 27 issue of ACS Nano, a monthly journal. In the new study, Joseph Wang and colleagues point out that existing ...
... is known for his pioneering research toward making medical diagnostic tests more widely available for the developing world. He is also the recipient of the 2007 Priestley medal, ACS’ highest honor.
... , produced by genetically-engineered bacteria, could cut medical costs and improve implant safety, the researchers say. Their study is scheduled for the June 6 issue of ACS` Biotechnology Progress.