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Fast Company March 2014 |
The Recommender Some items to check out from those in the know: Temboo augmented reality app... Garmin Forerunner 210... Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, by Douglas Hofstadter... |
Chemistry World February 6, 2014 Simon Lewis |
Design and strategy in organic synthesis In this comprehensive treatise by Hanessian and others, a wide range of total syntheses from many different laboratories is used to exemplify different approaches to synthetic design. |
Lucire February 7, 2014 |
The Crimson Garter, Chapter 5 We offer a gripping chapter five of The Crimson Garter, by travel editor Stanley Moss, writing pseudonymously as Lovejoy. |
Chemistry World February 6, 2014 Colin John Humphreys |
Science, religion and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence This book by David Wilkinson would be ideal for anyone interested in the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere else in the universe. I will be buying it for someone myself. |
Chemistry World January 27, 2014 Peter Morris |
Mystic chemist This book by Hagenback and Werthmuller examines the stories of the two Swiss chemists who made the compounds that became DDT and LSD. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 4, 2014 James Heskett |
Has Listening Become a Lost Art in Business? Have managers lost the ability to listen? Professor Jim Heskett reviews research in new books that suggests we don't even listen to ourselves anymore. |
Lucire January 31, 2014 |
The Crimson Garter, Chapter 4 We offer chapter four of The Crimson Garter, by travel editor Stanley Moss, writing pseudonymously as Lovejoy |
Chemistry World January 27, 2014 Ian Hamley |
Water droplets to nanotechnology: a journey through self-assembly This short volume is for those interested in surface wetting by particulates and convective self-assembly. |
Lucire January 24, 2014 |
The Crimson Garter, Chapter 3 We present chapter three of our serialization of The Crimson Garter, by travel editor Stanley Moss, writing pseudonymously as Lovejoy |
Chemistry World January 23, 2014 Doris Dallinger |
Laboratory experiments using microwave heating Leadbeater and McGowan's book is designed as a textbook for the undergraduate laboratory, Laboratory experiments using microwave heating is a valuable addition to the range of microwave books available. |
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