All Editorials articles – Page 10
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Opinion
Cutting-edge history
Rewriting the textbooks is our duty, because credit and recognition are much more than a reward for the individual. We use them to show what we value, and what matters to us – what lies behind us to be discovered is just as important as what lies ahead
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(When) will we go to the moon again?
Will people follow in the footsteps of the Apollo astronauts any time soon?
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The third degree on actinide covalency
The often ignored elements are attracting chemists’ attention again
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Get with the quantum program
Now is the time for industry to engage with the emerging world of quantum computers
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Pride and prejudice
Cambridge’s first official Pride event stood in contrast to the everyday experiences of some LGBT+ scientists, but a new report shows how things are improving
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Is Bayer regretting its Monsanto takeover?
Large damages in Roundup litigation have got investors questioning the move
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Righting history
Archaeology can offer unique perspectives on our place in the world, but the field has some challenges to overcome along the way
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Show me the data
Making industrial safety research more transparent benefits both companies and consumers
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Death of the author
The first machine-generated book in chemistry is here. But is it any good? And what future does it herald?
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What elements are on your bucket list?
Why chemists want to work with everything on the periodic table
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Have you had enough of the periodic table yet?
There are enough ways to organise the elements to suit everyone’s taste
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Mind the funding gap
Understanding science’s diversity problem is the first step to fixing it
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Divergent reality
If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, the two will inevitably drift further apart