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Chemistry World November 18, 2014 |
Candy bites: the science of sweets This book aims to help you develop a greater appreciation for the science behind the art of confectionary. |
Chemistry World December 8, 2014 James Urquhart |
Asteroid bombardment of early Earth may have created building blocks of life Scientists in the Czech Republic and US have shown how asteroid collisions with early Earth could have sparked reactions that produced the basic chemical building blocks of life four billion years ago. |
Chemistry World December 8, 2014 Rebecca Trager |
Chemistry performs better on gender balance in US than other physical science Of 9290 physical sciences PhDs awarded at US universities in 2013, 2491 were in chemistry and almost 40% were granted to women. |
Chemistry World December 8, 2014 Elisabeth Ratcliffe |
Spinach chlorophyll activates polymer production line Inspired by nature, scientists in Australia have united light and chlorophyll to generate a range of polymers that have biomedical applications. |
Chemistry World December 8, 2014 Tim Wogan |
Designing blue organic LEDs from scratch A new, highly efficient fluorescent material for blue organic LEDs that is completely free of metals has been developed by researchers in Japan. |
Chemistry World December 5, 2014 Matthew Gunther |
Shining a light on rewritable paper Rewritable paper that does not use ink but instead uses dyes that respond to ultraviolet light has been developed by US scientists. |
Chemistry World December 5, 2014 John Nicholson |
The quest for aqua vitae: the history and chemistry of alcohol from antiquity to the Middle Ages The book is well written, extensively referenced, and covers a range of scholarly material on ethanol production from several disciplines. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2014 Katrina Kramer |
Molecules: the elements and the architecture of everything Molecules is a serious attempt to explain the world of chemical compounds to the reader without assuming previous science knowledge. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2014 Jonathan Midgley |
Zeolites net new carbon allotropes Previously unknown carbon allotropes have been predicted by scientists exploring their links with well-known network topologies. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2014 Alan Dronsfield |
The chemists' war: 1914-1918 Michael Freemantle writes informatively for the general reader rather than the specialist chemist and arranges his material in stand-alone chapters so his book can be dipped into, rather than read from cover to cover. |
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