The History of Chemical Engineering
The History of Chemical Engineering, according to Wayne Pafko. This site has a simple layout and it is very well organized. The author accepts contributions, in order to complement the information that...
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Integrated in an effort going under way to show the positive side of Chemistry, Cefic presents this campaign: Chemistry – Elements of Life. In this site, common applications of some chemical elements...
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Not only for philatelists, A Selective History of Science on Stamps, a remarkable idea. Related posts Chemistry in the 18th Century (0) Linus Pauling Research Notebooks (0) The Story of Alchemy and the...
View ArticleCitation Classics Commentaries
Between 1977 and 1993, Eugene Garfield has chosen, each week, one of the most cited articles, an article that has become a classic in its field, and asked a commentary to the author. The idea was to...
View ArticleLinus Pauling Research Notebooks
Sometimes it is not easy to persuade the students to use laboratory notebooks to take their notes. May be with an example like this, things start to change… Related posts Sci-Philately (0) TORVS (0)...
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Some interesting notes from ScienceWeek – History of Chemistry: On Chemistry in the 18th Century. Related posts Citation Classics Commentaries (0) Linus Pauling Research Notebooks (0) Linus Pauling and...
View ArticleLinus Pauling and the Nature of the Chemical Bond: A Documentary History
From Oregon State University, we have this magnificent site about one of the most important discoveries in modern science. Launched at December 10, to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Linus...
View ArticleLinus Pauling: It’s in the Blood!
Again, from Oregon State University Libraries, another notable site dedicated to the work of Linus Pauling: It’s in the Blood! A Documentary History of Linus Pauling, Hemoglobin, and Sickle Cell...
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