All Chemistry World articles in February 2025
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Opinion
How natural nanomotors could propel new drug delivery systems
Biological cells including bacteria, sperm cells and microalgae show promise for precision treatments
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Opinion
Donna Nelson: ‘Being the science advisor to Breaking Bad was so much fun’
The well-known organic chemist on growing up in a small Oklahoma town, asking demographic questions and advising a hit television series
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Opinion
Vogel’s textbooks and their international impact on teaching
A shared reference that we risk losing in a digital age
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Careers
Celebrating the often-overlooked skills developed in chemistry practical classes
Where else do you get such an opportunity to tinker with things?
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Opinion
Letters: February 2025
A reader argues for greater use of quantum chemistry in Iupac definitions
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Puzzle
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Opinion
Exploring the origins of our chemical terms
A chemical by any other name would smell as sweet
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Opinion
Maintaining mental balance
Finding solace from human affairs in the eypiece of a telescope or microscope
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Careers
How to make an effective LinkedIn profile
Tips for making your online presence more attractive to employers
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Feature
Low concentration chemicals spur toxicological debate
Improved analytical techniques mean tiny amounts of endocrine disrupting compounds or PFAS can be found in many places. But is it a problem? Anthony King talks to the scientists on both sides of the fence
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Opinion
Trump’s second term brings back interesting times for facts
Changes in the information ecosystem are set to continue
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News
UK ‘on a good track’ one year after rejoining Horizon Europe
Early figures suggest UK researchers are benefitting from the resumption of European research collaboration
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Business
J&J’s Intra-Cellular deal could signal more mega-mergers for 2025
£15 billion deal for neuroscience biotech aims to replace revenues from patent expiries
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Business
Red 3 dye banned in US food and drugs
Additive was already banned in US cosmetics and around the world
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News
Is hydrogen the future for cars? Manufacturers haven’t given up on it yet
Zero-emissions cars are dominated by batteries but some carmakers think hydrogen still has a part to play
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Opinion
Celebrating 100 years of the Pauli exclusion principle
How a quantum view of electron states enabled us to understand the stability of matter
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Opinion
Sharing the burden of contraception could also mean sharing the risk
What if risk assessments for contraception considered the sum of risk to both members of a couple?