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Information Today December 9, 2014 |
3M Cloud Library App Introduces E-Audiobooks It features 40,000 titles from all of the major audiobook publishers. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2014 |
Rare: the high-stakes race to satisfy our need for the scarcest metals on earth This book talks about the rare earth metals that are used in many technologies, and the politics surrounding them. |
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 November 18, 2014 |
Science ink: tattoos of the science obsessed After collecting submissions to his online blog and posting tattoo after tattoo, along with a short post about the person and their body art, Zimmer has now turned his archive into a book. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 8, 2014 Julia Hanna |
A Manager's Guide to International Strategy In a new book on international strategy, David Collis details the four strategic questions that need to be answered by managers in multinationals. |
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 December 5, 2014 Chris Rhodes |
How to change minds about our changing climate The book is highly readable, all the more so because the detailed technical points are illustrated with leavening humor and hand-drawn illustrations in appropriate places. |
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 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. |
Registered Rep. December 2, 2014 David Armstrong |
Editor's Letter: December 2014 As long as book author, Tony Robbins sticks to a message of fiduciaries and fees, he's better than any other coach preaching to this industry. |
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