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American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Dec. 12, 2007
Date:12/17/2007

ac contents in order to make cutting-edge scientific discoveries from ACS journals available to a broad public audience at no charge. Science Elements includes selected content from ACSs prestigious suite of 36 peer-reviewed scientific journals and Chemical & Engineering News, ACSs weekly news magazine. Those journals, published by the worlds largest scientific society, contain about 30,000 scientific reports from scientists around the world each year. The reports include discoveries in medicine, health, nutrition, energy, the environment and other fields that span sciences horizons from astronomy to zoology. Podcaster for Science Elements is Steve Showalter, Ph.D., a chemist at the U. S. Department of Energys Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., and ACS member.

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Results of National Chemistry Week poster contest: A Hometown Winner?

The American Chemical Society has selected winners from schools around the nation for its 2007 poster contest for National Chemistry Week. That program, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, has taught millions of students in grades K-12 and others about chemistrys central role in everyday life. This years theme, The Many Faces of Chemistry, emphasized chemistrys roles in improving public health, protecting the environment, providing innovative new products, and making life longer, healthier, and happier. For names, schools, and hometowns of winners and other details, please visit http://www.flickr.com/groups/ncwpostercontestwinners/ or contact m_bernstein@acs.org

Highlights, resources from ACS Chocolate Workshop now online

The American Chemical Societys workshop, Cooks with Chemistry The Elements of Chocolate provided reporters with a delectable assortment of new information on the worlds favorite treat. Held Oct. 11, 2007, at the Institute
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