All Editorials articles – Page 21
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Opinion
Are you sitting comfortably?
Science has great tales to tell, but we mustn’t let a good story get in the way of the facts
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Bright lights and dark shadows
India is a place of contrast, where beacons of innovation highlight significant societal challenges
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Welcome to 2015 and to a new volume
Here’s to the undiscovered country and all that we may find there
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Power to the people
Scientists are harnessing public support to strengthen their political muscle
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An interdisciplinary celebration
This year’s Nobel prize in chemistry is a classic tale of beating impossible odds and the laws of physics
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Thanks all. It's been a pleasure
After five and a half years I’m moving on to new challenges
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Developments in chemical education
At the American Chemical Society meeting we heard about how students are now engaging in alternative ways of communicating and promoting science
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Chemistry and art
Both disciplines should be treated as connected and collaborative endeavours
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Indigo and Indian independence
Until Gandhi intervened in 1917, farmers were forced to grow indigo and cash crops instead of food crops
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A wide open competition
The Chemistry World science communication competition comes to fruition
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Unwelcome festive offerings
It’s not easy to learn you’re going to lose your job, especially at this time of year
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Nobel double whammy for chemistry
Is ‘they don’t do “real” chemistry’ the worst argument ever?