All Editorials articles – Page 18
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A chemistry renaissance
There’s welcome evidence of a resurgence of interest in chemistry in the UK
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Inspiring children to learn programming
The BBC’s Micro Bit could empower the next generation of chemists
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Healing the world
Will GSK’s move towards licensing patents in developing countries, rather than rigidly defending them, improve access to medicines?
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Chemistry under control
There’s more to influencing the science of change than temperature and catalysts
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Checks and balances
Should trade bodies do more than simply ‘represent their members’ interests’?
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Speaking truth to power
Academic freedom is a cornerstone of society that needs protection from governments that seek to silence freethinkers
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Forged in righteous flames
Could the debate over pharma price-gouging have positive results for both patients and companies?
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Store with care
Chemists need to get their own house (or lab cupboard) in order and new electronic inventories are just the ticket
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The kids aren’t alright
Making it more attractive for companies to develop paediatric drugs has the potential to improve everyone’s lives
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A farewell to chemical arms
As chemical weapons stockpiles dwindle, international efforts must guard against renewed arsenals, says Mark Peplow
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The judgement of Paris
Our environmental ambitions are only as good as the companies we keep
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How the leopard got its spots
Alan Turing once looked to chemistry to suggest how patterns form