The cover of this issue features the 13 people interviewed on pages 1562–1586 (photos of 12 of the participants are shown on the faces of the flattened dodecahedron, the work of the 13th colors the faces of the 3D dodecahedron). The photo dodecahedron has been annotated with the careers of the individuals and is available as a PDF file. To make a a 3D "The Many Faces of Chemistry" dodecahedron, print the file, cut out along added tabs, fold, and tape or glue the pattern together so that only the pentagons show.
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