All Culture and people articles – Page 109
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Opinion
Countering gender bias at conferences
Re-structuring presentation programmes could make meetings more accessible
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Feature
Raiders of the lost pigments
The old sculptures in museums have lost their original colour, but chemistry can help us discover how they used to look
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News
Women going for professor thwarted by female interviewers
Study finds female assessors on tenure committees less likely to appoint women than all-male panels
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News
The legacy of the Hindenburg disaster
Eighty years on, the airship fire still leaves its mark on the hydrogen industry
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Review
Bring back the king: the new science of de-extinction
How and why could scientists resurrect long-dead species?
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News
Ex-chemistry professor to run for Congress
Experience teaching chemistry in California has inspired Phil Janowicz to challenge the 25-year incumbent Republican
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News
Hundreds of thousands around the world March for Science
Event raises voice of science to put pressure on Trump administration
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News
'Hard Brexit' threat to skilled workers
Migration model suggests scientists and other professionals will avoid the UK
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Opinion
Building business across borders
Internationality is here to stay. Companies need to capitalise on it
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Opinion
Alternate chemical realities
What would chemistry look like if key discoveries had happened differently?
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Review
DNA: the great book of life from Mendel to genomics
This year, Rome’s exhibition palace pays tribute to all things genetics