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A weekly magazine, free to ACS members, covering science and technology, business and industry, government and policy, education, and employment aspects of the chemistry field.

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ACS publishes 35–40 new books each year and maintains a backlist of more than 500 titles.

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ACS Journals rank #1 in total citations and/or ISI Impact Factor in 15 categories, including the 7 core chemistry categories.

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Environmental Science & Technology

How Cadmium Could Compromise the Completion of the European Eel’s Reproductive Migration
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

A Semiconductor Bulk Material That Emits Direct White Light
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

Instantaneous Low Temperature Gelation by a Multicomponent Organogelator Liquid System Based on Ammonium Salts
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Biochemistry

Nop10 Is a Conserved H/ACA snoRNP Molecular Adaptor
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Biochemistry

TROSY-Based NMR Evidence for a Novel Class of 20S Proteasome Inhibitors

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Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions

Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions

A new series of podcasts describing the 21st Century’s most daunting problems and chemistry’s role in finding solutions.

News about Biotechnology Progress

The Publications Division of the ACS has returned its share of ownership in Biotechnology Progress to the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, with whom we have co-published the journal since 1990. 

JACS Beta

Introducing JACS Beta

JACS Beta is the testing ground for developing new features and functionality for the world's premier chemistry journal.

NIH Policy Addendum

ACS now offers NIH-funded authors two options by which to fulfill the NIH Public Access policy requirement of manuscript deposit.

ES&T’s The World’s Water Issue

Read research articles from ES&T’s Special Issue "The World’s Water".

Journals In the News

Fireworks may be greener this year

June 30, 2008—MSNBC
C&EN

Proteins could relate to increased longevity in women

June 30, 2008—PhysOrg.com
J. Proteome Res.

C&EN Latest News

C&EN

July 7, 2008

Chemical Vulnerability

Department of Homeland Security sends letters to high-risk facilities.

Solutia Considers Splitting In Half

Number two nylon maker may sell its business to focus on specialties.

Sorting Nanotubes

Chemical coating winnows tiny carbon tubes by chirality.

Fuel From Garbage

Canadian facility will be first to produce ethanol from solid waste on an industrial scale.

July 3, 2008

Compact Bulbs Made Safer

Selenium sorbent lowers risk of mercury exposure from light bulbs.

July 2, 2008

Ionic-Liquid Solar Cells

Blending solids leads to stable ionic liquid and efficient energy conversion device.

Microspheres Read DNA Microarrays

Electrostatic repulsion detects DNA pairing.

July 1, 2008

Dunking Doughnuts Into Cells

Doughnut-shaped polymeric particles could be used as cellular tags and for drug delivery.

Kyoto Prize Goes To Anthony Pawson

Canadian scientist will receive $460,000 for pioneering work on cell signaling.

Global Trade Talks Revived

Chemical manufacturers seek tariff elimination in multilateral Doha deal.

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