All Culture and people articles – Page 189
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Careers
Profile: Commercial catalysts
Ian Archer has his dream career as a process chemist. As head of process chemistry at Ingenza, he is now getting involved in technology transfer, as he tells Sarah Houlton
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Review
Water; water...
Water - the final resource: How the politics of water will impact on the world
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Review
Spiteful chemists
Cathedrals of science: The personalities and rivalries that made modern chemistry
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Careers
Profile: Chemical crusader
Michael Braungart - an environmentalist, chemist, and businessman - is determined to use science to remove waste from industry, as Ned Stafford finds out
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Review
Spotlight on women chemists
Chemistry was their life. Pioneer British women chemists, 1880-1949
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Careers
Profile: Tomorrow's careers
A wealth of skills took Kate Bellingham from a first degree in physics, to careers as a computer programmer, TV presenter, maths teacher, and finally a national champion for careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem), writes Sarah Houlto
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Opinion
Hirsch's funnel
Separating crystals is a cinch using a Hirsch funnel, but it was not always thus
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Review
Michael Faraday's educational odyssey
Michael Faraday's mental exercises: an artisan essay circle in regency London