All Collaboration articles – Page 3
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Opinion
James Clark: ‘I hate waste in any sense’
The pioneering green chemist on the development of the field and the power of waste
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Opinion
The challenges and opportunities of conducting research in developing countries
Barriers, collaboration and creativity
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Article
AstraZeneca explores new frontiers through academic collaborations
The important of partnerships between industry and academia to drive innovation
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Careers
The science of team science
Researchers and funders are exploring ways to make large collaborative projects more successful
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Article
People, partnerships, pharma: exploring the science of innovation
The importance of fostering collaborative cultures to accelerate innovation
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News
Diamond synchrotron sparkles and shows its value to UK economy
Synchrotron generated at least £1.8 billion in benefits for the country
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Opinion
Molly Stevens: ‘Our society is tremendously unequal’
The innovative bioengineer on addressing healthcare inequalities and nurturing a collaborative group
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News
Thirty years on new home sought for Kroto’s Nobel-winning samples
Piece of chemistry history at Sussex could form heart of outreach centre
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Opinion
Simulate and collaborate to address water pollution
Few problems get solved by a single discipline
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Opinion
Rewards based on priority drive unnecessary competition
The story of Crispr illustrates how a focus on patents and publications can cause good people to act in unsavoury ways
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Careers
Planting the seeds of sustainable science education
Michele Raggio’s non-profit Seedscience supports teachers in developing countries as they grow their own education programmes
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Opinion
Eugenia Kumacheva: ‘My poetry is in my research proposals’
The soft matter expert on curiosity, collaborators and creativity
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News
MIT faculty rally around colleague arrested for Chinese government links
Letter to university’s president signed by 170 faculty members debunks charges against nanotechnologist Gang Chen
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Opinion
Chemists amid coronavirus: 2020 in review
How the pandemic has changed the way we live and work around the world
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Research
Explainer: How would UK science be affected by a no-deal Brexit?
Access to EU science schemes, freedom of movement and student places are all expected to be disrupted
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Opinion
A common goal
A commitment to equality unites the chemical societies that make up the Commonwealth Chemistry community
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Business
Innovation is a fragile transition state
Brexit and Covid-19 will likely stifle interactions, but could also stimulate new ones
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Opinion
Communicating chemistry through music
Partnering musicians with researchers produced some emotional results
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Opinion
Jumping the vaccine queue
Deals between companies and rich governments offset manufacturing risks, but must not compromise supplies to those in need