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One post of mine (The Pressure to Preserve) will be included! While you're waiting for this edition to come out, I heartily recommend browsing the earlier editions. Who says scientists can't write?
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The Who, What, When, Where and Why of Chemistry
Chemistry is not a world unto itself. It is woven firmly into the fabric of the rest of the world, and various fields, from literature to archeology, thread their way through the chemist's text.