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After the US election six weeks from now, the United States may resemble the Soviet Union in wishing to reduce arms spending for economic reasons. Where should it put its energies?
A search for an explanation of positrons in heavy-ion collisions has led to firm evidence of light neutral particles and an explanation of a forgotten anomaly in the lifetime of the π° meson.
The coupling of high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection provides a much needed analytical tool for the analysis of the carbohydrates of glycoconjugates.
Thousands of chemists will flock to Los Angeles, California next week for the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society. Over 250 companies will be exhibiting their products; selections from their booths are described below.