All fiction articles
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Careers
The facts of being a fiction-writing chemist
Meet the chemists making creative use of their scientific skills
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Review
The Chemical Reaction
Badass chemical engineer Jaqueline Silver’s second outing has it all: explosives, villains and periodic table-based code cracking
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Review
Frankissstein: A Love Story
Like a modern-day rollercoaster ride through Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, this novel is an exploration of the scientific community’s incremental crawl towards evolutionary perfection
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Review
The Chemical Detective
An action-packed thriller starring a explosives expert Jaqueline Silver
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Review
The dialogues: conversations about the nature of the universe
A graphic novel with a conversational review
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Review
You must be very intelligent: the PhD delusion
Philippa Matthews reviews a semi-autobiographical account of a PhD student in the UK
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Podcast
A Course in Deception by Jane Rieger – Book club
Academia has everything from altering results to murder, at least in this work of fiction
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Review
Frankenstein: annotated for scientists, engineers and creators of all kinds
A new edition of Mary Shelley’s classic