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“The Chemical Age: How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the Earth” is a compelling non-fiction work by acclaimed author Frank von Hippel. This meticulously researched narrative delves into the transformative impact of chemistry on human history. From combating famine and disease to the darker consequences of chemical warfare, von Hippel explores the dual-edged sword of scientific progress. Highlighting key figures and pivotal moments, this book offers a profound reflection on how chemistry has reshaped our world and our relationship with the environment. Perfect for readers interested in science, history, and ethical considerations.





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