All Editorials articles – Page 25
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Opinion
Editorial: Responsible nanotechnology
In the field of nanotechnology, the devil is in the detail.
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Editorial: Hail to the chief
The new year sees John Beddington begin his tenure as the UK government's Chief Scientific Adviser
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Editorial: Chemistry's big question
How do we keep the lights on without destroying the world?
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Editorial: Launching CW China
This month we're excited to announce the launch of Chemistry World: China
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Editorial: Research regions
The European Research Area - a rather hypothetical region at the best of times - is failing to live up to its potential
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Editorial: Questioning the FDA
There will be mutterings of unrest in the corridors of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this month
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Editorial: Mining traditional Chinese medicines
China holds great opportunities, but their drug industry must clean up its act
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Editorial: Chemistry and climate change
The UK government has long seen itself as a world leader in tackling climate change
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Editorial: Time to collaborate
Collaborate or die. That's the message of a series of reports from the independent thinktank Demos
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Editorial: Reach out
It's been a long time coming, but the European Reach legislation has finally been settled, and should come into force progressively from June 2007
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Editorial: Funding fundamentals
University science education has received a significant boost with the announcement that the Higher education funding council for England (Hefce) will provide an extra £75 million over three years for courses in chemistry, physics, and materials and chemi
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Editorial: Our new features
It's rare that Chemistry World uses this column to advertise itself. But this month, please indulge us for a moment as we tell you about all the new features we've added.
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Editorial: Conference calls
Conferences are the lifeblood of any collaborative science, and the past month has seen two excellent meetings that highlighted the best in chemistry from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Editorial: Evolution and evidence
I suspect most of our readers would agree with the statement, 'human beings, as we know them, developed from earlier species of animals'.