All Culture and people articles – Page 110
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Business
How do chemical firms last hundreds of years?
What distinguishes companies that thrive from others that failed?
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News
Chemical company takes on lax university lab safety
Dow Chemical says academia can learn important lab safety lessons from industry
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Opinion
Why we are marching for science
The organisers of 22 April’s advocacy event share their vision
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Careers
The PhD fellow
Rachel Fort reveals how she is completing a PhD while in full time employment
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Research
X-ray fluorescence reveals van Eyck’s original colours
Elemental imaging shows alterations to famous Ghent Altarpiece by the van Eyck brothers
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News
MPs call for better science communication
Report raises concerns over mis-use of scientific evidence by government and the media
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Business
Expanding precision medicine beyond cancer
Exclusive interview with Koustubh Ranade, vice president of R&D at MedImmune
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Opinion
How does being a chemist change your view on the world?
Scientific knowledge and analysis shape our view, but can also be selectively ignored
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Review
Outbreak! 50 tales of epidemics that terrorized the world
A tour of history’s most devastating diseases
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News
Chemistry Nobel laureate George Olah dies aged 89
Olah was the sole recipient of the 1994 chemistry Nobel prize for his work on carbocations
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Opinion
Thinking of ink
Tattoos can be virtually any colour nowadays, but they are still tricky to remove
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Review
Wisdom of the Martians of science: in their own words with commentaries
The stories of John von Neumann, Theodor von Kármán, Leo Szilárd, Eugene Wigner and Edward Teller