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American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- July 11, 2007

Here is the latest American Chemical Society (ACS) News Service Weekly press package (PressPac) with reports selected from 35 major peer-reviewed journals and Chemical & Engineering News. With more than 160,000 members, ACS is the worlds largest scientific society. Please cite the individual journal, or the American Chemical Society, as the source of this information.


ACS NEWS SERVICE July 11, 2007
Weekly PressPac ALL CONTENT IS FOR IMMEDIATE USE EXCEPT ARTICLE #5 (EMBARGOED FOR 9 A.M., EASTERN TIME, July 16, 2007)


PressPac Archive: http://www.chemistry.org/news/presspac.html

In This Edition:

  • Red blood cells talk to platelets, with implications for diabetes

  • Healthful compounds in tomatoes increase over time in organic fields

  • New process promises to reduce costs of a clean-coal technology

  • Preening over new technology for monitoring PCBs in seabirds

  • Tin whiskers grow into a multi-billion-dollar threat to electronics products

Journalists Resources:

  • Huh, a what? Find out what in a Chemistry Glossary

  • New ACS Annual Report

  • ACS Updates: Forensic Science; Emerging Water Contaminants

  • Science Elements: ACS Audio Clips

  • News, features, background, sources from ACS 233rd National Meeting

Mark Your Calendars:

  • 234th ACS National Meeting, August 19-23, Boston, MA

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Contact: Michael Woods
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American Chemical Society
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