- This week's cover story on food adulterants, by Marc Reisch (would have been nice to hear more about NMR of food.)
- Glenn Hess has a write-up of the MV Cape Ray's completed destruction of Syrian chemical weapons precursors.
- This story about dengue fever in Taiwan following a petrochemical pipeline explosion is interesting and a bit unexpected. (story by Jean-François Tremblay)
- Jyllian Kemsley covers proposed new definitions of the mole and the kilogram. Sounds like a long argument between chemists and physicists.
Monday, August 25, 2014
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Oh, I almost forgot to mention. Did anyone else see "Sasha" Shulgin's obituary in the CEN from last week? I was surprised they took so long since he died in June.
ReplyDeleteHas there ever been an ACS symposium for him, or is he too "infamous" to warrant such recognition?