All Editorials articles – Page 16
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Taking the nuclear option
If the UK is to leave Euratom then it needs to quickly take advice from the community
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Is your ego helping or hindering your career?
You’re so vain, you probably think this comment’s about you
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Collaboration and competition can both stimulate innovation
Diverse approaches suit different goals
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Supramolecular evolution
Can chemists embrace disequilibria like they have non-covalent interactions?
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How much is your chief executive worth?
The executive pay and equality debate is here to stay
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Why student debt may leave science dead on arrival
The cost of loans may drive chemists to leave countries such as the UK
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An unsettling forecast
Uncertainty makes for a poor bedfellow when it comes to the scientific enterprise
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Stop placing chemists on 'un-American' watchlists
There is no space for ultra-conservative witch hunts in US academia
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Do chemists spend enough time in the lab?
The secret to a career in academia could be finding the right work–work balance
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Uncertainty around Trump presidency is harmful to industry
Uncertainty is anathema to industry. Trump and Brexit are frustrations, but the wheels do not stop.
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Regulatory tightropes
When lobbying and marketing clash with scientific evidence, regulators walk a fine line
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Should chemistry degrees require A-level maths?
Requiring a maths qualification could deprive the profession of fresh talent
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A nanocarbon revolution
Twenty years on from the Nobel prize for fullerenes chemists pay tribute to the field Harry Kroto helped to launch