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ou should know. It can mean a brighter future for us all. Everything is made of chemicals. It naturally follows that everything interests chemists. Music interests chemists, so a chemist searched alchemical knowledge and apparently found the secrets of superior Renaissance violins. Plants interest chemists and t w o have discovered the chemical mechanism an insecteating plant employs to capture its prey. The unusual, the unique, more traditional research, and the major breakthroughs in the chemical sciences — you'll find it in WHAT'S HAPPENING IN CHEM­ ISTRY? An annual publication of the American Chemical Society's Office of Public Relations, WHAT'S HAP­ PENING IN CHEMISTRY? presents nearly two dozen easy to understand, illustrated articles. Teacher, student, anyone with an interest in science, should have this interesting, infor­ mative and entertaining report from the chemist's world. Paperbound copy $ 3 0 0 each •What's

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