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Chemistry World July 3, 2013 Donatella Lippi |
Chocolate as medicine: a quest over the centuries The book by Philip K Wilson and W Jeffrey Hurst summarizes the best evidence available from science to support and confirm the health benefits of chocolate. |
Chemistry World July 1, 2013 Ian Le Guillou |
Research project success: the essential guide for science and engineering students The book by McCormac and others is primarily aimed at undergraduates starting a research project. However, much of the advice applies equally well, if not more so, to those embarking on a PhD. |
Chemistry World June 26, 2013 Seth Darling |
Project sunshine: how science can use the sun to fuel and feed the world McKevitt and Ryan have somehow managed to cover the history of the universe and life, and to explain how sunlight and energy are inextricably intertwined, both succinctly and compellingly. |
Chemistry World June 19, 2013 John Hayward |
Science of synthesis workbench edition: water in organic synthesis If a chemist is looking to do chemistry in (or on) water at the bench, Water in organic synthesis by Shu Kobayashi will be their guide. |
Chemistry World June 19, 2013 Robert Skelton |
Biodiesel: production and properties There is a shortage of books on biodiesel and this book by Amit Sarin tries to fill that gap. Like the curate's egg, it is good in parts. |
Chemistry World June 19, 2013 Paul Duckmanton |
Problems in structural inorganic chemistry This book by Wai-Kee Li and others, is a very welcome addition to the realm of undergraduate level textbooks. |
Chemistry World June 19, 2013 Jaco Baas |
Earth materials: introduction to mineralogy and petrology This book by Cornelis Klein and Anthony Philpotts promises a comprehensive text on mineralogy and petrology for single-semester university courses in geology, earth science and environmental science. |
AFP eWire June 11, 2013 |
Getting to Know Your Donors Using the simple tools in his book, "Opening the Door to Major Gifts: Mastering the Discovery Call, "John Greenhoe shows how any nonprofit can begin to diversify its fundraising revenue. |
AFP eWire June 4, 2013 |
How To Hold Onto Your High Performers In her latest book, Donor-Centered Leadership, Penelope Burk reveals the results of five years of research which found that high staff turnover can be brought under control. |
Chemistry World June 4, 2013 Andrew Wilbey |
The science of ice cream This second edition by Chris Clarke provides an update on the original, published in 2004, including a new chapter treating ice cream as a composite material. |
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