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Making Silicon Valley
Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930–1970

Reflections from the Frontiers, Explorations for the Future: Gordon Research Conferences, 1931-2006
Gordon Research Conferences,
1931–2006



CHF publishes a variety of books and other materials for readers interested in the history of the chemical and molecular sciences and industries. We also partner with other publishers to bring you additional offerings in the field.

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Chemical Heritage newsmagazine Chemical Heritage
CHF's quarterly newsmagazine reaches more than 20,000 readers.
Current Issue: Spring 2009
Feature articles from the current issue:
Prefiguring the Arsenic Wars
The Lingering Heat over Pasteurized Milk
> sLowlife: Plants in Motion
   

CHF Podcast & Blogs
Podcast

Distillations is CHF’s weekly science podcast for extracts from the past, present, and future of chemistry.



Blogs
The Periodic Tabloid: join our president, Tom Tritton, as he begins his new role as president of CHF.


The Center is a forum for historically-oriented exploration of current issues in biotechnology, electronics, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, and the environmental sciences.
 
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