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Chemistry World October 1, 2015 Vicki Marshall |
A is for arsenic: the poisons of Agatha Christie Few people are likely to have thought about how the poisons work in Agatha Christie's stories. A is for arsenic investigates the science behind the fiction. |
CRM October 2015 Oren Smilansky |
Required Reading: Why Everybody Matters In their new book Everybody Matters, authors Raj Sisodia and Bob Chapman take a closer look at Barry-Wehmiller, a company where Chapman, the chairman and CEO, grew the business by adopting a people-first mentality. |
Chemistry World September 25, 2015 James Keeler |
NMR: the toolkit -- how pulse sequences work The second edition of NMR: the toolkit is a welcome addition to the NMR spectroscopist's book shelf. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2015 Henry Rzepa |
Pericyclic reactions The second edition of Pericyclic reactions by Ian Fleming comes at a timely moment -- the 50th anniversary of Robert Woodward and Roald Hoffmann's seminal text on the stereochemistry of electrocyclic reactions. |
This Old House Michelle Brunner |
Tool Chest Turned Butler's Pantry A utility cart gets a clever makeover, plus other ideas for reinventing home center staples from design pro Eddie Ross' new book, Modern Mix. |
Chemistry World September 8, 2015 Philip Ball |
Uncle Tungsten's nephew I'm sure I am not alone in returning to the chemical recollections in Oliver Sacks' paean to chemistry, Uncle Tungsten, following his death at the end of August. |
Chemistry World September 4, 2015 Christine Cardin |
X-ray crystallography This Primer is a revised edition of Bill Clegg's popular student text first published in 1998. I |
AskMen.com September 1, 2015 Harry Dawson |
The Psychopath's Guide To Getting Ahead You would be hard-pushed to find an odder couple giving self-help advice than the most famous British Special Forces operative ever and a research psychologist from the University of Oxford. Their book is available now. |
Chemistry World August 28, 2015 |
Agatha Christie, the queen of crime chemistry Agatha Christie used her chemical training to great -- and accurate -- effect in her detective novels. Kathryn Harkup looks at Christie the chemist |
Chemistry World August 28, 2015 Simon Higgins |
D-block chemistry Mark Winter's D-block chemistry, originally published as part of the Oxford chemistry primer series in 1995, and now revised and updated, is a good and approachable introduction to put this bewilderment in context. |
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