All articles by Philip Robinson
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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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Opinion
This year’s chemistry Nobel proves it’s hard to make predictions
It’s been a long journey from the myoglobin model
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News
Twelve Nobel laureates tell us about winning chemistry’s biggest prize
Winners from the last two decades look back on the day a call from Stockholm changed their lives
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Opinion
Analytical chemistry is never far from the frontiers of science
New and better tools are pushing back boundaries and changing the world
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Opinion
GLP-1 drugs could be more than a win–win for weight loss
Semaglutide and tirzepatide are changing lives, and could change our attitudes
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Opinion
UK science has a long list of asks for Labour, with few easy fixes
Stretched finances mean hard realities
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Opinion
Understanding our brains is complicated, beware of simple ideas
Stepping up from chemistry to complexity
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Opinion
Our hunger for data could be an unhealthy diet
Synthetic data is both an answer and a problem
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Opinion
Science shouldn’t be shy about controversies
Debates and disagreements are all part of the process
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Opinion
A milestone year
2024 is set to be a special year for Chemistry World because it’s 20 years since we published our first issue
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Opinion
Bonds are the ties that bind chemistry
Those seemingly simple sticks belie our most complex concept
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Feature
Do other chemistry prizes predict the Nobels?
We’ve looked at the numbers so you don’t have to
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Feature
Charting the rise in antimicrobial resistance
We look at the data behind antibiotic drug discovery and development, bacterial resistance and the financial problems with the current business model
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Opinion
Deep sea mining is on hold, for now
But some countries say it will be essential to enable decarbonisation