All Editorials articles – Page 11
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Opinion
Have we solved chemistry?
A new book suggests chemistry is over 90% ‘complete’ – and that could be a good thing
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Who wants to live forever?
How many of us will be healthy enough to ride off into the golden sunset of a long retirement?
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So, your colleague said something racist...
James Watson’s lab mates should not be blamed for his offensive views
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Chiral curiosities
The challenges posed by asymmetry go hand in hand with fascinating insights into developmental biology
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Gene-editing put in the spotlight
What now after a rogue geneticist has created the first genetically modified humans?
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Welcome to the International Year of the Periodic Table
Celebrating both 150 years of chemistry’s roadmap and 100 years of Iupac
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23 things that happened in chemistry in 2018
Lot’s of chemistry happened in 2018, here’s a review of the year in numbers
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Pushing the limits of patent protection
Some methods of extending exclusivity rights raise legal and ethical questions
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Alternative science
Those who report on science are treading a tricky line as bad actors look to muddy the waters
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Passing through checkpoints
A new breed of cancer treatments highlights what’s possible when industry concentrates its efforts
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The potential of promiscuity
Nobel recognition for a concept whose benefit to humankind is far from being truly realised
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Readdressing success
Prizes not only recognise excellence, they can challenge us to be better too
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Happy 60th birthday, Nasa
The space agency has come a long way - but its best may be yet to come
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The bonds that bind
Chemical bonds continue to fascinate chemists – and bring us together too