All Culture and people articles – Page 163
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Careers
Pied Piper of chemistry
Andrea Sella is blowing the trumpet for chemistry, charming children and adults alike, as Nina Notman finds out
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Careers
In defence of art
Careers in conservation aren’t just for art historians, discovers Hayley Birch
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Feature
The golden helix
The discovery of the importance and structure DNA was more than just Crick and Watson’s eureka moment. Mike Sutton untangles the tale of life’s molecular mysteries
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News
Chemistry Nobel awarded for protein receptors
US scientists Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka take prestigious gong for pharmacologically important breakthroughs
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News
Developing countries look to greater scientific cooperation
Increasing the number of collaborations between developing nations should help to build their research bases
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Opinion
Colour and controversy
Bob Hefford considers the spotted past and uncertain future of the chemicals that built the hair dye industry
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Opinion
20 years ago - Investigating crizzling
Studying decay in glass exhibits at the Victoria & Albert museum in London
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Review
Inorganic electrochemistry: theory, practice and application (2nd edn)
Inorganic redox processes
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Opinion
Running on sun
On the centenary of Giacomo Ciamician’s prediction of a solar-fuelled future, international experts discuss artificial photosynthesis