All Culture and people articles – Page 110
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News
US university diversity scheme to learn from UK experience
Initiative to be launched next month will support women in science and be broadened to race and beyond
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News
ResearchGate under pressure to restrict article sharing
International STM publisher group appears poised to take legal action against researchers’ networking site for copyright violations
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Chemistry Nobel predictions range from perovskites to Crispr
Clarivate’s citation laureates name C–H functionalisation, perovskites and catalysis as Nobel contenders, while others favour Crispr or batteries
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Review
Organic chemistry: a very short introduction
A beginner’s guide to one of the most exciting areas of modern science
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News
Public record requests concern chemists
The increasing use of US freedom of information requests to obtain research grants could threaten intellectual property and innovation
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Review
The weathermen: their story
A book that explores humanity’s fascination with the weather, and our attempts to predict the seemingly unpredictable
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Opinion
An opportunity ignored
Dismissing ideas that were ‘not invented here’ is like walking past a $100 bill
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Podcast
A Course in Deception by Jane Rieger – Book club
Academia has everything from altering results to murder, at least in this work of fiction
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Business
Hurricanes’ chemical consequences
Gulf coast petrochemical plants move to restart operations, while concerns persist about the fallout from hurricane Irma
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Business
Eli Lilly to cut 3500 jobs
Company will close sites in US and China, and provide incentives for early retirement
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News
Creeping spread of pseudoscience worries Indian scientists
Fears voiced that the Indian government is helping to undermine science with focus on untested ancient beliefs
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Feature
The rising tide of 'legal highs'
Andy Extance investigates the chemistry that has helped recreational drugs evade the law, and its consequences
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Research
Neanderthal rethink follows new analysis of old bones
Croatian cave dwellers probably didn’t mix with early modern humans
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News
Nitrous oxide causes UK drug law confusion
Successful defences based on laughing gas’ medical uses follow prominent convictions that have resulted in a legal lottery
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Opinion
When Antarctica stopped being only for men
Toxic ideas about heroism blocked women’s access to science
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News
What’s happening at the Arkema chemical plant
Why chemicals at the plant devastated by hurricane Harvey have ignited
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Puzzle
September 2017 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the September 2017 print issue of Chemistry World