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- Cast of ‘cean’s Thirteen’ shares a lucky chemistry
- Sugar holds sweet promise: Start-up will use chemistry to improve…
- Green chemistry: tuning in to sustainability.(Cover story)
- … on sustainable housing.(European Technology Platform for…
- Catalyzing Primordial Nuclear Chemistry
- Advances that open new avenues in developing aminoglycoside antibiotic…
- New Minnesota Senate Hopeful Comes from Science Not Satire
Cast of ‘cean’s Thirteen’ shares a lucky chemistry
USA Today – May 23, 2007
And they’re fun together at the Hotel Du Cap full of those stars that shine all over the Riviera every year during the Cannes Film Festival. Six of the cean’s Thirteen cast members — George Clooney Brad Pitt Matt Damon Andy Garcia Don Cheadle and franchise newcomer Ellen Barkin — sat down with USA TDAY in Cap D’Antibes near where the film will have its Cannes premiere today.
Sugar holds sweet promise: Start-up will use chemistry to improve…
Free with registration – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 23, 2007
Sugar holds sweet promise: Start-up will use chemistry to improve drugs. (23-MAY-07) Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee WI).
Green chemistry: tuning in to sustainability.(Cover story)
Free with registration – Chemical Week – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 23, 2007
(Cover story) –>CPYRIGHT 2007 Access Intelligence LLC A host of internal and external pressures–including regulations voluntary programs targeting reduced fossil fuel use and increased public demand for green products in the U. and Europe–are causing chemical companies to ramp up their green chemistry programs. But companies are not applying green chemistry principles without paying attention to the potential economic payoff. Executives say that green technologies must compete on financial terms with existing processes or with product attributes that customers are prepared to pay for.
… on sustainable housing.(European Technology Platform for…
Free with registration – Chemical Week – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 23, 2007
(European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry)(Brief article) –>CPYRIGHT 2007 Access Intelligence LLC The European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry (SusChem) a group jointly established by Cefic European biotechnology industry association EuropaBio (Brussels) and the European Commission has proposed a program dubbed the Smart Energy Home (SEH) to develop a blueprint for sustainable residential housing. The project is due to start in. CPYRIGHT 2007 Access Intelligence LLC.
Catalyzing Primordial Nuclear Chemistry
American Institute of Physics – American Institute of Physics – May 23, 2007
Understanding big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) is important since it corresponds to the earliest epoch in the early universe for which observation and theory can be tested against each other (the creation of the first stable compound nuclei comes long before the first creation of stable atoms). Agreement between observations and predictions has been pretty good so far with the predictions being sharpened in recent years by high-precision maps of the cosmic microwave background. Furthermore the measurements of elemental abundances can be used to look for phenomena beyond known physics. Indeed some cosmic abundance studies have already set limits on the number of additional light particles and most recently on the nature of hypothetical extra spatial dimensions.
Advances that open new avenues in developing aminoglycoside antibiotic…
Free with registration – Business Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 23, 2007
researchandmarkets. Advances that open new avenues in developing aminoglycoside antibiotics During the last twenty years there have been numerous advances in the understanding of the chemistry biochemistry and recognition of aminoglycosides. This has led to the development of novel antibiotics and. CPYRIGHT 2007 Business Wire.
New Minnesota Senate Hopeful Comes from Science Not Satire
New York Times – May 23, 2007
Agre plans to establish residency in Minnesota over the summer. Despite his longtime absence from his home state Agre said his background and his interest in public service compelled him to consider the race. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2003 for “discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes. ”“The issues that lie ahead are going to require more a sophisticated science background than is presently represented” he said. Agre said he supports increased funding for stem-cell research but that the issue had been too politicized for rational debate. “I don’t in any way whatsoever see this as loss of human life” he said. “I think this is an issue created by certain fundamentalist Christians and does not represent the feelings of the great majority of people in Minnesota or the country.