All Culture and people articles – Page 159
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News
With great blogging power… comes great responsibility
Revelations of suspected scientific malpractice have raised questions of just what role the online chemistry community should play in rooting out bad behaviour
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News
US not accurately tracking serious chemical accidents
Even America’s best chemical incident data is only 10% accurate, a Dallas Morning News investigation has found
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Feature
Diversity in the chemical sciences
How does chemistry fare when it comes to widening participation? Anthony King looks at the numbers
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Opinion
Flashback: 1983 – Cookson Group celebrate golden anniversary
Cookson Group celebrate 50 years at Perivale site
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Feature
Inspiring the next generation
Most people’s first taste of chemistry is in the classroom, but are tomorrow’s chemists getting the education they deserve?
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Chemistry's grand challenges
What are the big problems for the next generation of chemists to work on? Mark Peplow takes up the gauntlet
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Opinion
Science unlimited
Diversity breeds creativity, says Geri Richmond, but only if everyone feels part of the team
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Patching the leaky pipeline
Women are leaving chemistry in greater numbers than men. Laura Howes looks at how to mend the leaky pipeline
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Careers
Different strokes
Carlos Gutierrez tells Yfke Hager why he’s devoted to supporting minorities entering science
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Opinion
Diversity: leading the way
Julia Higgins discusses gender diversity in the sciences, what has been achieved and what still needs to be done
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Opinion
Flashback: 1993 – forensic advice
After a suggestion from the RSC a royal commission proposed a Forensic Science Advisory Council