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Distillations
Extracts from the Past, Present, and Future of Chemistry
Weekly Program
Jeffrey Johnson
 Chemical Heritage Foundation  Contact Contributor
July 25, 2008, 8:14 a.m.
Science has long been a component of warfare, and in this week’s episode we look at how it has played a part in both destruction and preservation during times of war. Villanova University history professor Jeffrey Johnson spoke to us about dual use technology and how products and processes can be used by the military and in civilian life. Finally, Audra Wolfe reviews Drew Gilpin Faust’s new book, This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War. Element of the Week: Chlorine.
Distillations is produced by the Chemical Heritage Foundation. For more information, visit distillations dot chemheritage dot org.

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