All Culture and people articles – Page 111
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Review
The salt fix: why the experts got it all wrong and how eating more might save your life
A book with a controversial message. But Yuandi Li asks if it’s too good to be true
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Feature
Carolyn Bertozzi
One-time heavy rocker Carolyn Bertozzi has made a name for herself with hit papers and sound science. Sarah Houlton charts her path to success
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News
2019 to be the international year of the periodic table
Celebrations throughout next year will aim to boost public awareness of chemistry
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Review
More molecules of murder
Aurora Walshe reviews a book that walks the line between morbid and fascinating
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News
Royal recognition for UK scientists
Contributions to science and public engagement rewarded in 2018 New Year’s Honours list
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Puzzle
January 2018 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the January 2018 print issue of Chemistry World
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Review
The secret science of superheroes
Aurora Walshe reviews a book that will make you laugh like an evil genius
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Review
Exhibition: codebreakers and groundbreakers
A chance to read Alan Turing’s school reports and see an Enigma machine borrowed from GCHQ
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Opinion
For the sake of argument
It’s important to recognise which disputes can actually be resolved by science
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News
Molecular knot gets Guinness world record
David Leigh’s circular triple helix is officially the tightest knot ever tied
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Review
Adapt: how we can learn from nature’s strangest inventions
Laura Fisher reviews a tale of bio-inspired technology
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Review
Not a scientist: how politicians mistake, misrepresent, and utterly mangle science
A book that looks critically at the way science is treated by policymakers, reviewed by Susan Vickers
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Feature
Illuminating manuscript treasures
Rachel Brazil takes a look at the Fitzwilliam Museum’s illuminated manuscripts and learns their scientific stories
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Opinion
A blueprint for colour-blind science
The US political climate is hostile to people of colour – but progress has been stagnant for decades
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