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Chemistry World October 21, 2015 Jennifer Newton |
To explain the world: the discovery of modern science Nobel prize winner Steven Weinberg has drilled down into history to produce an irrefutably thorough and eventful tour of the major discoveries in science. |
Chemistry World October 15, 2015 Emma Stoye |
University renovations reveal antique US chemistry classroom The chemical 'hearth' -- a small semi-circular alcove containing the remains of a furnace and stone work surfaces -- was discovered on the ground floor of the University of Virginia's Rotunda building by workmen. |
Chemistry World October 2, 2015 Paul Brack |
Egyptian blue: more than just a color The blue pigment was first used by Egyptian artist 2600 BC. Today it has possible uses in security inks or for biomedical imaging. |
Chemistry World September 23, 2015 Andrea Sella |
Auer's lamp Carl Auer von Welsbach was an Austrian scientist (1858 -- 1929) and inventor of the lighter flint, the gas mantle and the metallic filament lamp and co-discoverer of Pr, Nd, Yb and Lu. |
Information Today September 15, 2015 |
ProQuest Facilitates Library Access to Global Newspapers ProQuest rolled out the Newspapers.com Library Edition, giving library patrons access to more than 85 million pages of digitized newspapers from the early 1700s to the early 2000s. |
Information Today September 10, 2015 |
Adam Matthew Releases Archive of Colonial American Life Module I is titled Early Settlement, Expansion and Rivalries. |
Information Today September 8, 2015 |
EBSCO Chooses Portico for Primary Source Preservation EBSCO Information Services partnered with Portico to preserve its primary source content, giving researchers uninterrupted access to historical content in EBSCO's digital archives collections. |
Chemistry World August 26, 2015 Philip Ball |
A shared secret? Why did alchemy die out after the 17th century? It was becoming somewhat disreputable even while Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle were enthusiastically but somewhat surreptitiously practicing it. |
Information Today August 20, 2015 |
Readex Streamlines Collection Interfaces Readex launched new history collection interfaces in response to feedback from users such as librarians, professors, researchers, and college students. |
Chemistry World July 23, 2015 Philip Ball |
Weaving is believing The author describes the history of visualizing chemical compounds. |
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