All Culture and people articles – Page 138
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Review
Your brain on food: how chemicals control your thoughts and feelings
The proof is in the pudding
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News
Business unable to access knowledge locked up in universities
Report concludes plethora of programmes leaves industry confused on university collaborations
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Opinion
Fluorine in space
Henrik Jönsson explains why fluorine holds a unique place in the understanding the history of the universe
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Careers
The space junky
Sending her experimental polymers into space was a career high for Lenore Rasmussen. But space is just one part of the story, Nina Notman finds
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Research
Tattoo removers donate laser to the Vatican
A UK tattoo removal company is donating one of its lasers to help clean up sculptures in the Vatican
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News
Employment prospects improving for US chemistry graduates
ACS survey shows a drop in unemployment and a bump in starting salaries
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Opinion
Alfred Bader: Adventures of a chemist collector
Sigma-Aldrich founder Alfred Bader published his autobiography
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast – July 2015
We ask, does graphene live up to the hype, and discuss injectable electronics that unfold in the brain
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Research
Collaboration, not competition
Organic chemist E J Corey talks to Phillip Broadwith about awards, ambition and academic freedom
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News
US Chemical Safety Board controversy continues
The CSB is facing more tumult, with staff shake-ups and new revelations about its top lawyer
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Feature
Elemental exhibits
Now forgotten but for a few dusty displays in foyers, chemical museums were once important teaching facilities in chemistry departments across the world, as Peter Morris discovers
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Opinion
Chemical linguistics
Chemistry is not language, explains Michael Gordin. But the metaphor is useful nonetheless
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Opinion
A coat of many colours
Just how did lab couture settle on that little white number, asks Philip Ball