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Crystal structure prediction

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Crystal clear structure prediction

As the clouds clear on computational crystal structure prediction, is the technique ready to empower mainstream materials research? James Mitchell Crow reports

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Making genetically engineered food palatable

The next generation of genetically altered food is forging ahead, aiming to be attractive to consumers rather than producers. Katrina Megget finds out whether Crispr means crisper salads

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Is chemistry really dying in the US and Europe? Not so fast

Chinese universities completely dominated one recent ranking of the chemical sciences but that’s not the whole picture

Cellular DNA and epigenetics

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Epigenetic editors enter clinical trials

New wave of precision medicines amplify or silence genes, without altering genetic code

James Shee with Artists of the Ballet in In Colour

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From professional ballet dancer to quantum chemist

Creativity has been central to James Shee’s career across both art and science

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The value of good software extends beyond its cost

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Whether third-party or built in-house, thoughtful design and implementation can improve workflows and make science more inclusive

Woman reading lab report to chemical glassware

I use storytelling to write great lab reports

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A formal writeup of an experiment has much in common with a thrilling story

US President Donald Trump holds a chart as he delivers remarks on reciprocal tariffs during an event in the Rose Garden

Trump’s tariff stand-off

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Piling cost and complexity to stretched global supply chains will hit industries hard

Princeton University

‘Real danger in this moment’ for America’s research enterprise

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There are stark warnings for the US amid science agency cuts, terminated research grants and detained graduate students

I can’t believe it’s not…

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The analytical techniques revealing the true identity of what you spread on your bread

Letters: April 2025

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Readers highlight Serbian opposition to lithium mining, the need for more practical chemistry, and the influence of the Greek alphabet 

Decoding 23andMe’s downfall

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DNA testing firm’s bankruptcy raises data security questions

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Bridging the gap after submitting a PhD thesis

Finding ways to fund students as they search for jobs and complete lab work for publications

Obsolete computer

Opinion

The value of good software extends beyond its cost

Whether third-party or built in-house, thoughtful design and implementation can improve workflows and make science more inclusive

Opinion

I use storytelling to write great lab reports

A formal writeup of an experiment has much in common with a thrilling story

Opinion

I can’t believe it’s not…

The analytical techniques revealing the true identity of what you spread on your bread

Careers

From professional ballet dancer to quantum chemist

Creativity has been central to James Shee’s career across both art and science

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