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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 December 18, 2015 |
Christmas gift guide 2015 Here is our rundown of the top popular science books to help you escape the imminent Christmas chaos. |
Chemistry World January 5, 2015 Vicki Marshall |
A forensic casebook: true life cases involving drugs and poisons William Allender spent over 30 years as a forensic toxicologist, providing testimony as an expert witness and advising on cases involving drugs and poisons. His book presents a selection of 20 cases he was involved with. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2012 Andy Extance |
UK university lab shut after student poisoning Police say that they are 'investigating all scenarios' after a University of Southampton PhD student was taken to hospital with highly toxic thallium and arsenic species in their body. Thallium salts have long been used in malicious poisonings thanks to their flavourless, colorless nature. |
Chemistry World March 6, 2015 Philip Ball |
Dial chem for murder The public fascination with poisoning investigations, and the science that supports them, is explored in a new exhibition Forensics: the anatomy of crime at the Wellcome Collection in London, UK. |
Chemistry World March 27, 2015 Adam Brownsell |
Chemistry uncovered In this issue we talk about an environ of chemistry that has courted shadows and has been wielded by those who much prefer their work to go unnoticed: poisons. |