All Editorials articles – Page 24
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Opinion
Editorial: Eruption contention
The end of April saw an almost complete lock-down of European airspace
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Editorial: Second-hand smoke
Carcinogens in cigarette smoke hang around indoors like a bad smell
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Editorial: Canadian chemistry
From looking at the cover you'd be excused for thinking we were talking about the atrocious weather
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Editorial: Accomplishing the impossible
Gunnar von Heijne of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences didn't mince his words when he announced the 2009 winners of the Nobel prize in chemistry
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Editorial: Food, glorious food
Love it or hate it (who could!) most of us are obsessed with it: we talk about it, we cook it, we like to enjoy it with friends.
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Opinion
Editorial: Spanish science
You could say that this editorial is completely biased. And, to an extent, it is, as it covers new technologies and focuses on Spain
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Editorial: Impact factors
Every year at the beginning of the summer, the ISI journal impact factors (IFs) are announced
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Editorial: Event season
Chemistry World staff hard at work attending and reporting on as many events and conferences as humanly possible
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Editorial: Publishing feels the squeeze
The latest sector to feel the recession is the world of publishing and journalism.
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Editorial: US science funding boost
Is it simply another case of the grass always being greener on the other side?
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Editorial: Economic science
As the recession bites deeper, what could be in store for academe?
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Editorial: Funding strategies
Why chemists are worried about the EPSRC's change in funding strategy
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Editorial: Launch of the LHC
The Large Hadron Collider captured the public's imagination but is it time to reconsider funding for particle physics?