Global warming and, even more recently, the COVID pandemic have
brought into public focus our dependence on science and the lens with
which it considers the world. Science is providing opportunities for
new ways of thinking and has always opened new avenues for creative
thought and advances. This book examines and summarises the
developments and changes in approaches to organic and natural product
chemistry as seen through the published works of the author and seeks
to place them in a philosophical and societal context. Demonstrating
and explaining how scientists and, more particularly, chemists arrive
at a world view, it will show how this is predicated not just by
scientific advances but also by societal influences. The author uses
personal experience to detail progress through science. Techniques
used in such investigations are alluded to but not described in detail
since the interested reader can access the full published papers if
required. Interesting both to the general, scientifically literate
reader and to the specialist wanting information on natural product
chemistry, the book does not create a rulebook for carrying out
natural product chemistry but rather examines the processes that lie
beneath the development of natural product chemistry and how this
enables chemists to examine and interpret the world. Students of
chemistry (whatever their age or stage of career) may also be
interested in reading how peer reviewed and published material relates
to the wider society view.
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The World in a Single Leaf
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781837675043
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Royal Society of Chemistry
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter