All Columns articles – Page 51
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Flashback: 1983 – Cookson Group celebrate golden anniversary
Cookson Group celebrate 50 years at Perivale site
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Science unlimited
Diversity breeds creativity, says Geri Richmond, but only if everyone feels part of the team
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Diversity: leading the way
Julia Higgins discusses gender diversity in the sciences, what has been achieved and what still needs to be done
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Flashback: 1993 – forensic advice
After a suggestion from the RSC a royal commission proposed a Forensic Science Advisory Council
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Knowledge lost or time gained?
Derek Lowe wonders whether we should mourn the decline of classic analytical techniques or embrace technological advances
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The elemental treasure hunt
Taking a look behind the periodic table at the stories of discovery
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Cost reporting is more than worth it
The time for the chemical sector to report the environmental impact of its products is long overdue, says Michael Collins
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DNA waves don't wash
Philip Ball asks why a spectacular claim seems to have been overlooked. Sometimes science doesn’t work the way it’s supposed to
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The nonclassical cation: a classic case of conflict
Mark Peplow celebrates decades of debate about the structure of the 2-norbornyl cation
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An 'Aye' for details
Small steps by synthetic chemists could mean giant leaps for those who follow, says Karl Collins
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A self-assembled periodic table
Philip Ball unpacks the instructions for a new periodic table
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Lab’s labourers lost?
How long should scientists stay at the bench, asks Derek Lowe. How long is a piece of string?
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Target acquired
Knowing a drug’s exact biochemistry has never been a prerequisite for approval, says Derek Lowe, and nor should it be