4 - 4 |
Halogens in the Atmosphere Fyfe WS, Powell MA |
4 - 4 |
Union-Carbide Recognizes Promising Scientists and Graduate-Students (Vol 73, Pg 39, 1995) Rouhi M |
4 - 4 |
Declining Exam Scores Deal WJ |
5 - 5 |
Women and Minorities Heylin M |
6 - 7 |
Superconductor Milestone - Flexible Tape Carries Record-High Current Dagani R |
7 - 8 |
More Groups Push for Cuts in Federal Research-and-Development Long J |
7 - 7 |
Dramatic Changes Urged in-Training of PhDs Raber L |
8 - 9 |
Jacobs to Succeed Heylin as C-and-en Editor |
8 - 8 |
EPA Told Not to Ban Ethyls Fuel Additive Reisch M |
8 - 8 |
Arizona Enacts State-Law Defying CFC Ban Zurer P |
9 - 9 |
Us Unveils Environmental Technology Strategy Hileman B |
10 - 16 |
NASA Cultivating Basic Technology for Supersonic Passenger Aircraft Zurer PS |
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Chemical-Industry and Educators Join in Affirmative-Action Debate Peaff G |
23 - 23 |
Interactive Training Aims to Prevent Disaster Kirschner E |
23 - 23 |
Italy Chemical Makers Expect Strong 1995 Layman P |
29 - 31 |
Focus Shifts to Senate After Contract with America Speeds Through House Hileman B, Long JR |
31 - 31 |
Science Educators Urged to Be Politically Active Brennan M |
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EPA Launches Environmental Leadership Program Hanson D |
37 - 40 |
Advances in Enantioselective Technology Move Across a Broad Front Stinson SC |
42 - 42 |
Improved Organic Transistors, Light-Emitting Devices Developed Dagani R |
45 - 46 |
Advances in Nanoscale Manipulation Made Wilson E |
47 - 47 |
Nanostructured Catalysts Prepared Haggin J |
49 - 49 |
Why Is Chemistry the Forgotten Science Baum R |
52 - 53 |
New Television Science Series May Draw Both Kudos and Arrows Seltzer R |
55 - 55 |
Architecture Critic Praises Acs Building Raber L |
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Tell Congress What You Think Tarr MA |
71 - 71 |
Teamwork Wont Work Eliason D |
71 - 71 |
Tax Write-Off for Compliance Clapp L |