All articles by Chemistry World – Page 16
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Opinion
December 2013
Philip Ball's article on chemistry's climate change sceptics prompts responses from both sides of the debate
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - May 2014
We speak to the ‘sultan of synthesis’, Phil Baran, and Peter James explains how labs can save cash on energy bills
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – love for the library
The Royal Society of Chemistry gave members access to the Knovel library
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - April 2014
Why are researchers boycotting a conference? How can Raman spectroscopy reveal the true colours of paintings? And how can shrimp shells help clean the ocean?
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – soapy artworks
Soap was found to have formed on the surface of some oil paintings
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Opinion
A wide open competition
The Chemistry World science communication competition comes to fruition
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – new superheavy elements
Scientists in Russia and the US created elements 113 and 115
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News
Letters January 2014
An isotopic anniversary, climate scepticism and the origins of Bragg’s Law.
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – counterfeit coinage
XRF spectrometry helped to sort real money from fool’s gold
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Research
Season's greetings from Chemistry World
Thanks for reading, we’ll be back in the New Year and hope to see you then!
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Opinion
Flashback: 2004 – new lab for Oxford
Researchers moved into Oxford University’s new Chemistry Research Laboratory
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Opinion
Flashback: 1988 – chemistry in Westminster
MPs were entertained with dry ice at the RSC’s first chemistry week exhibition in Westminster
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Opinion
Letters October 2013
Humourous ups and downs, veterinary pharmaceuticals and a carbon capture query.
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Opinion
Letters August 2013
Space mining, computational calculations and chemophobia or common sense?
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Opinion
Letters May 2013
From comments on fascinating fungus, to the discussion of spiritual science and charity in the lab.