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Registered Rep. November 27, 2014 Matt Oechsli |
The New Cold Calling? The following is an excerpt from The Indispensable LinkedIn Sales Guide for Financial Advisors that I co-authored with Kevin Nichols. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2014 Colin Batchelor |
What if: serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions There is nobody in the public eye who thinks out loud like a physicist quite as much as Randall Munroe, author of the xkcd webcomic. What if is an extended version of his weekly online blog on the topic. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2014 Hayley Simon |
The elements: the new guide to the building blocks of our universe In this colorful and visually appealing book, Jack Challoner takes the reader on a journey through the elements, bringing the periodic table to life. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2014 Philip Ball |
The quantum moment: how Planck, Bohr, Einstein, and Heisenberg taught us to love uncertainty This book explores the cultural reception of quantum physics since its earliest days, when Planck, Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg and others grappled with the bizarre findings of their research, telling them how the world is structured. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2014 Alistair S Grandison |
The science of cheese This book attempts to describe the chemistry and biology of cheese making to non-scientist readers. |
Chemistry World November 14, 2014 Jamie Gallagher |
53 interesting ways to communicate your research This book belongs on the shelf of every lab or office. It is relevant from the undergraduate bench to the professorial chair. |
Chemistry World November 14, 2014 Victoria Druce |
Publishing and the advancement of science: from selfish genes to Galileo's finger The author hopes his book will inspire at least one science graduate to consider a career in scientific publishing. |
Chemistry World November 12, 2014 Iain A Smellie |
Organic chemistry: structure, mechanism and synthesis This book contains all the key concepts one would expect in a good core organic chemistry textbook. The content also extends towards biochemistry and molecular biology. |
Chemistry World November 6, 2014 Catherine Emma Nicholson |
Science and art: the painted surface This volume shows a global solution to a long-discussed problem: how to get scientists, art historians and conservators working together. |
Chemistry World November 3, 2014 John Mann |
In retrospect: from the pill to the pen One glaring Nobel Prize omission from the pantheon of life-changing drugs is the contraceptive pill. As one of the probable prize recipients, Carl Djerassi is, I believe, justly bitter about this oversight. |
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