Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society, announced that on September 7 it recorded the 50 millionth substance in CAS, the world's most comprehensive and high-quality ...
IN A RECENT LETTER to the editor, I decried the loss of books from library collections, noting that SciFinder has only 65% of the information available as an alternative (C&EN, Aug. 18, page 6). I am ...
Robert J. Massie, who helped transform Chemical Abstracts Service from a struggling company into a leading organization of the information age, has died at 66. Massie was “one of our greatest ...
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Chemical Abstracts Service is mourning Dale Baker, who extended the service's reach around the world and planted its roots firmly in Central Ohio. Baker died Sunday at age 85, the service said. The ...
Springer and Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) will collaborate to include thousands of new experimental procedures for chemical reactions reported in Springer journals in the CAS databases. This ...
Columbus, Ohio / Karlsruhe, Germany, July 18, 2005 - Chemical Abstracts Service and FIZ Karlsruhe have officially launched their new STN AnaVist software. After months of extensive use in testing, ...
Chemical Abstracts Service is celebrating several major milestones this summer. On June 23, the scientists at CAS registered the 100 millionth unique chemical substance—a silicon-based linker designed ...
Robert Massie will retire today from Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society, after serving 21 years as president. His contributions to the world of scientific endeavor ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), the world's authority for chemical information, announced today a landmark five-year agreement for SciFinder®, the choice for chemistry research, ...
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