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  • CLASSIC-KIT-300
    Opinion

    Kjeldahl flask

    2008-04-28T11:01:00Z

    Beer has made an immense contribution to humanity generally and to chemists in particular

  • Review

    In brief

    2008-03-26T14:50:53Z

    Short items

  • Review

    Gene wars

    2008-03-26T14:49:11Z

    Competition in research did not begin with the structure of DNA, though James Watson's The double helix introduced it to a wider public

  • Review

    Asymmetric synthesis

    2008-03-26T14:47:51Z

    When searching for texts on asymmetric synthesis, this book might not be the first one I would pick up

  • Review

    Lab bench secrets

    2008-03-26T14:45:38Z

    The transition from chemistry undergraduate to research scientist is one which comes as a rather abrupt shock to many students of organic chemistry

  • Review

    Authoritative guide to global warming

    2008-03-26T14:43:36Z

    A former government science adviser challenges his readers to face up to realities

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2008-03-26T14:20:50Z

    40 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Opinion

    Column: Bench monkey

    2008-03-26T13:15:57Z

    Dylan Stiles has powerful recrystallisation voodoo

  • Opinion

    Vigreux's column

    2008-03-26T13:06:00Z

    Does anyone blow glass in chemistry labs any more?

  • Opinion

    Explosive inspiration

    2008-03-26T12:59:00Z

    Peter Wothers describes the lure of the large-scale chemistry experiment

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    Feature

    Political chemists

    2008-02-27T10:27:00Z

    Simon Hadlington meets some of the chemists who are bringing their scientific knowledge into the political realm

  • Review

    In brief

    2008-02-27T09:17:16Z

    Short items

  • Review

    'I did it my way'

    2008-02-27T09:15:38Z

    A new book by James Watson, approaching 80 years of age, may lack the impact of The double helix but, as expected, is frank, humorous and replete with aphorisms

  • Review

    Is nano good for us?

    2008-02-27T09:11:28Z

    One of the consequences of the rapid progress now being made in nanotechnology is that we are becoming inescapably enmeshed in a host of very tricky ethical issues

  • Review

    Noah's ark in Kensington

    2008-02-27T09:05:22Z

    The magical Natural History Museum: an extraordinary scientific endeavour

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2008-02-27T08:52:26Z

    40 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Opinion

    Column: Bench monkey

    2008-02-26T15:33:00Z

    Dylan Stiles is writing up

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    Opinion

    Mohr's burette

    2008-02-26T15:31:00Z

    Titrations are the symbol of all that is boring in science

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2008-01-28T14:10:35Z

    30 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Review

    In brief

    2008-01-28T14:09:05Z

    Short items