Letters from Chemistry World readers – Page 2
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Letters: June 2023
Readers discuss energy strategies and the rarity of rare earth metals, and call for survey volunteers
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Letters: May 2023
Readers clarify the activity of the panel examining the crustacean mortality event
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Letters: April 2023
Including an invitation to review articles for the National Research Foundation of Ukraine
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Letters: December 2022
Readers discuss the practical nature of chemistry and speak up for brewers
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Letters: November 2022
Readers reminisce about their careers, and continue the competition to be the RSC’s longest-serving member
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Letters: October 2022
Readers discuss the meaning of life and compete to be the longest-serving RSC member
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Letters: September 2022
Readers celebrate apprenticeships, near-miss reporting and plants in urban areas
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Letters: July 2022
Readers call for international cooperation, near-miss reporting and less emphasis on deriving equations
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Letters: June 2022
Readers share poems and memories, and report a textbook theft by the man who stole Einstein’s brain
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Letters: May 2022
Readers reminisce about a smelly interview question and curl up with their favourite arrow-based textbook
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Letter from scientists of Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian descent to governments and science funding organisations
Academics call for immediate action to support Ukrainian scholars at risk
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Letters: March 2022
Readers produce a model view of June Lindsay’s work, and describe a creative use of parafilm
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Letters: February 2022
Readers investigate June Lindsey’s legacy, question policy and celebrate vaccination
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Letters: January 2022
Readers reminisce, consider the limits of trust and continue the debate on chemical nomenclature
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Letters: December 2021
Readers discuss the environment and greener fuels, and speculate on chemistry’s role in the first world war