All Columns articles – Page 51
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Opinion
The great chemistry cookoff
Is the comparison between chemistry and cooking really an insult?
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Clearing the air about the hydrogen economy
Hydrogen as an important fuel is no pipe dream, says Martin Smith
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What's the use?
Not every reaction can be run in a bucket, says Derek Lowe, but there are limits to what should be classed as ‘useful’
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Possible versus practical
Hype and fanciful predictions are distracting society from finding realistic solutions, say William Banholzer and Mark Jones
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Misconduct: on the blog and in the open
When formal investigations of research misconduct are opaque and sluggish, it is inevitable that chemists will take to the blogs to debate suspicious papers, says Mark Peplow
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Synthetic biology is bursting with life
Synthetic biology is shifting into high gear. To truly thrive, it needs chemists, says Mark Peplow
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Chemistry - The next generation
How can we attract, educate, inspire and retain the brightest and best?
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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