All Editorials articles – Page 6
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Opinion
A sustainable legacy
President of the RSC, Tom Welton, asks what kind of chemical legacy we are leaving for the future
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Embracing the exposome
Analytical research strategies are evolving to keep up with the chemical complexities of our world
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Commuting polluting
Rethinking the way we work can benefit individuals, communities and societies
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What’s the secret science of conspiracy theories?
Conspiracies can tell us a lot about science and society
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Careers
Open research needs methodical detail
If another researcher can’t reproduce your work from what you’ve written, are you really being open?
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Opinion
Springing up from the soil
Can we fix nitrogen for plants – and the problem of nitrogen pollution?
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Simulate and collaborate to address water pollution
Few problems get solved by a single discipline
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Defence of the realm
The world’s critical infrastructure is under attack and it’s going to take a joint effort to protect it
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Observing the state’s transition
Sweeping changes on both sides of the Atlantic have yet to deliver on their promises
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Business as usual?
The pandemic has shown that we can react quickly to complex problems – can we do it to avert a climate crisis?
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A Brexit deal has been reached – will it work for UK science?
Researchers must now make the best of the Brexit agreement
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Careers
Quit while you’re ahead
Leaving a job can be the smart choice – whether you’re unhappy or not
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Climate action plans will point to methane metrics in 2021
It’s good to see policymakers and companies making methane emissions data a priority
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A common goal
A commitment to equality unites the chemical societies that make up the Commonwealth Chemistry community