The following is a guest editorial by Allison A. Campbell, associate laboratory director for the Earth & Biological Sciences Directorate at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and president of the American Chemical Society. I am an enthusiastic cyclist. I spend a lot of my free time riding, competitively and recreationally, and I have done so without an incident more serious than the occasional flat tire that every cyclist expects. But a funny thing happened on a ride last month. I set off on a beautiful August morning on my trusty bike, Ruby, for a ride along one of Washington, D.C.’s many scenic bike trails. The route was familiar, but as I approached the Jefferson Memorial, I decided to divert to a new path that I had not ever ridden. Since I regularly ride near my home in Washington state, I know the trails there quite well, including the overall quality,
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Chemical & Engineering News ; 95 , 38 ; 2
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