Vol.
32 No. 2
March-April 2010
From the Editor
Officer’s Column:
IYC 2011 Update—Here We Go! by John M. Malin
Features
- A Century of pH Measurement by Maria Filomena Camões
- IUPAC as a Science NGO by Colin Humphries
- IUPAC in Glasgow, Scotland: Division Roundups, Part III
- CHEMRAWN: Chemical Research Applied to World Needsby Leiv K. Sydnes
- Division VIII: Chemical Nomenclature and Structure
Representation by Ture Damhus
- Committee on Chemistry and Industry by Mike Booth
- Committee on Printed and Electronic Publication by Bohumir Valter
- Division III: Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry by Pietro Tundo
Stamps International
- Giant Sulfur Bacteria by Daniel Rabinovich
IUPAC Wire
- Happy Birthday Copernicus
- Terrence Renner Appointed IUPAC Executive Director
- David Moore Named 2009 LANL Fellow
- Molly Stevens Receives Polymer International–IUPAC
Award 2009
- Materials Chemistry: a Stronger Role within IUPAC
- International Year of Biodiversity
- In Memoriam—Itaru Mita
The Project Place
- Categorizing Halogen Bonding and Other Noncovalent
Interactions Involving Halogen Atoms
- Risk Assessment of Effects of Cadmium on Human Health
- Regional Drinking Water Quality Assessment in the
Middle East: An Overview and Perspective
- New Drugs for Neglected Diseases in Latin America
Bookworm
- Antarctic Climate Change and the Environment
Conference Call
- High Temperature Materials Chemistry by Alexandra Navrotsky
- Soil Science by Jianming Xu
- Novel Materials by Yuping Wu
Where 2B & Y
- Inorganic Materials,
12–14 September 2010, Biarritz, France
- Coordination Chemistry,
25–30 July 2010, Adelaide, Australia
- Biotechnology for the Sustainability of Human Society, 14–18 September 2010 Palacongressi, Rimini, Italy
Mark Your Calendar
link to calendars of upcoming IUPAC-sponsored events
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