David E. Newton

David E. Newton

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David E. Newton holds an associate's degree in science from Grand Rapids Junior College, a B.A. in chemistry and an M.A. in education from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in science education from Harvard University. He taught mathematics and physical sciences, was a professor of chemistry and physics at Salem State College, and was an adjunct professor in the College of Professional Studies at the University of San Francisco. He is the author of more than 400 textbooks, encyclopedias, resource books, research manuals, trade books, and other educational materials. He lives in Ashland, Oregon.
30th March 2003

Encyclopedia of Water

Water breaks rocks, levels mountains, and cuts canyons. It comes in many forms, from puddles, to icicles, to mist, to ti... MoreEncyclopedia of Water

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30th October 2007

Forensic Chemistry

This book offers a fascinating look at the field of forensic chemistry.From the study of explosives and bodily fluids to... MoreForensic Chemistry

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30th November 2007

Chemistry of New Materials

Nature has a remarkable variety of ways of assembling atoms and molecules to form natural products, and people still hav... MoreChemistry of New Materials

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30th November 2007

Chemistry of Space

The field of astrochemistry is constantly changing, and new space probes are sent into the solar system on a regular bas... MoreChemistry of Space

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1st February 1991

Land Use: A-Z

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