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January 13, 2025 Cover
Volume 103, Issue 1
The 2025 ACS president will focus on supporting industrial chemistry and making membership more diverse and global
Donald J. Trump’s imminent return to the US presidency isn’t the only wild card for chemistry business and policy this year. Here’s what C&EN’s editors expect in the months ahead.
X-ray fluorescence studies help scientists and conservators re-create the original hues in this famous painting
The cultural heritage scientist is adapting a medical imaging technique to analyze paintings in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum
The slumping sector is expected to get a jolt this year from lower interest rates
Future meetings may see less engagement by the US government
The new administration and Congress will have to negotiate budgets and grant distributions in 2025
Calls for more spending on science and technology are common worldwide
12 helical macrocycles assemble into these 2,712-atom polyhedra