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Chemistry World July 1, 2015 Geri Kitley |
Headstrong: 52 women who changed science -- and the world Headstrong is a book focusing on 52 scientists -- all of whom are women -- from household names to those who received no recognition for their work, but all of whom led fascinating lives. |
Chemistry World June 24, 2015 Jonathan Kitley |
Getting to grips with science: a fresh approach for the curious I would advise anyone interested in science teaching, reforming the school curriculum or those getting involved in informal adult education, to read this book. |
Chemistry World June 23, 2015 John Nicholson |
The matter factory: a history of the chemistry laboratory There has been no comprehensive history of the chemistry laboratory, an omission put right in The matter factory by the distinguished historian, Peter Morris. |
Chemistry World June 17, 2015 Moray Stark |
Safe science: promoting a culture of safety in academic chemical research The drive for this timely book has been a number of serious, and sometimes fatal, accidents in US university chemistry labs. |
Chemistry World June 12, 2015 Vicki Marshall |
The vital question: why is life the way it is? Despite saying the book is for the general reader, The vital question is not written as a typical popular science book. It is perhaps aimed at an audience engaged with biochemistry research. |
Chemistry World June 3, 2015 Katrina Kramer |
Drugged: the science and culture behind psychotropic drugs Richard Miller, a pharmacology researcher at Northwestern University, US, and a medical humanities and bioethics professor, has written his first popular science book on the chemistry and culture of psychoactive compounds. |
Registered Rep. May 14, 2015 Mark Miller |
Using Debt in Retirement Tom Anderson, a wealth manager at Morgan Stanley, is the author of The Value of Debt in Retirement (Wiley) and challenges the conventional wisdom that the best retirement plans shed as much debt as possible. |
CRM June 2015 |
Required Reading: The Wallet Allocation Rule Is a Better Metric for Businesses Net Promoter and satisfaction scores paint an incomplete picture. In their new book, Timothy Keiningham and others offer a fresh approach to measuring business impact. |
Chemistry World May 27, 2015 Rhian Jones |
Isotope geochemistry Isotope geochemistry by William White is a comprehensive single volume that encompasses almost every imaginable aspect of both radiogenic and stable isotope geochemistry in remarkable detail. |
Chemistry World May 20, 2015 Katrina Kramer |
Molecules that amaze us For chemistry-savvy readers, the book is an enjoyable, easy-to-digest collection of fascinating molecules to dip in and out of. |
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