"What's Happening in Chemistry?"
...A lot! The 1993 edition of What's Happening in Chemistry? summarizes, in non-technical language, over 25 research highlights pertaining to the chemical sciences field. Learn about such fascinating developments as: • The discovery of metallo-carbohedrene molecules which may be used as dopants in semiconductor chips and as the basis for a new generation of catalysts • Using milk from livestock to create pharmaceuticals • A unique asian tree that is a potential source of pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and other products • The possibility that humans possess a "compass in the head," much like homing pigeons, mollusks, honeybees, salmon, and bacteria • Making biodegradable plastics from potatoes and other crops • Turning environmental pollution into ordinary salt, carbon dioxide, and water Both educators and students can use What's Happening in Chemistry? as a springboard for discussions, experiments, and class projects. Even the general reader will find much of interest!
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