All Columns articles – Page 19
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OpinionCleaning up chemical kitchens
In a busy plant, ensuring small changes don’t produce unforeseen toxic impurities is key
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OpinionHow can we tackle fake science news?
Complex topics make bogus research news even harder to tackle – but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try
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OpinionElectrolytes are no longer a postscript to the battery story
Just because electrolytes are effectively inert, doesn’t mean they can’t be sophisticated
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Opinion(±)-Rhabdastrellic acid A
A triterpene that looks innocuous until it reveals the highly strained conformation of its rings
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OpinionWill computers ever discover drugs from scratch?
With enough understanding and computing power, it should be possible, but will it happen?
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OpinionA rice kind of fingerprint powder
A new method for producing print powders goes against the grain
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OpinionStille cross-coupling
Palladium and tin combined to lay the foundations for a revolution in C–C bond-forming reactions
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OpinionUnder a cloud
Chemical detective work is needed to track down what’s been killing e-cigarette users
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OpinionIs bankruptcy best for Purdue?
Many would prefer to see the Sackler family held personally liable, and the company wound down
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OpinionChemical computers question the logic of life
Circuits of chemicals could carry out calculations
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OpinionEmbracing structural disorder
Medicinal chemists need to overcome their fear of fuzzy proteins
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OpinionStereoselectivity with a twist
Helical ligands amplify solvent chirality to control reaction outcomes
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OpinionIn science we trust
The questions is how can scientists maintain that faith and keep the fire burning?