Scientific Sleuthing : chemical discoveries made in New Zealand

Hurrell, Rebecca

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280 pages : illustrations Summary: Scientific Sleuthing begins with New Zealanders solving "different" problems: the cause of toxic honey; uses for our unique flora and fauna; and paints that can withstand our harsh and temperamental climate. New Zealand scientists are: seeking treatments for cancer, developing new processes and discovering compounds and material that perform in ways that earlier generations could not have imagined. This is a book about New Zealand's development, and about history being made. (From back cover)
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edited by Rebecca Hurrell, [and three others]
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Non-fiction Shelves A41659248