All Culture and people articles – Page 109
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Feature
Cryo-EM: a cold, hard look at biology
Super cool microscopy wins the 2017 Nobel prize in chemistry
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Review
Inferior: how science got women wrong – and the new research that’s rewriting the story
An exploration of research into gender differences
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News
Virtually chemistry
Gaming-style tech is putting the fun into fundamental molecular simulations
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Opinion
Gas, flame and baseball
The mixed fates of three sports legends who joined the US Chemical Corps during the first world war
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Review
A crack in creation: the new power to control evolution
How studying bacterial immunity led to the development of Crispr
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News
Cool microscopy takes 2017 chemistry Nobel
Cryo-electron microscopy developed by Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson has transformed biochemistry
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Feature
What do Nobel laureates do to relax?
We asked seven chemistry Nobel laureates what they do to relax
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News
Live blog: Cryo-EM wins the 2017 chemistry Nobel prize
Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson take chemistry’s top gong
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News
Physiology Nobel goes to circadian clock scientists
Prize for scientists that unravelled how animals’ bodies keep time
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News
Beautiful screen chemistry
Microscope and thermal imaging show chemical transformations close-up in amazing detail
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Feature
Nobel laureate interviews
We asked seven chemistry Nobel laureates what their favourite molecule is, and learnt a few things we weren’t expecting
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Puzzle
October 2017 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the October 2017 print issue of Chemistry World
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Review
Sex, lies, and brain scans: how fMRI reveals what really goes on in our minds
Can neuroscientists can use functional magnetic resonance imaging to read minds?
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Research
Crystallising new concepts not once, but twice
From supramolecular synthons to weak hydrogen bonds, Gautam Desiraju’s research has impacted several areas of chemistry
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Opinion
Scientists become bedeviled advocates
Scientists need to stand up for rational thinking at a time when it is under threat around the world
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Opinion
Does the Nobel prize still matter?
Outmoded, capricious and burdened with obligations – so why does everybody want one?
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