All Prizes and awards articles – Page 7
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News
Chemistry Nobel predictions range from perovskites to Crispr
Clarivate’s citation laureates name C–H functionalisation, perovskites and catalysis as Nobel contenders, while others favour Crispr or batteries
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News
Liquid cats triumph at Ig Nobels
Papers on cats, vampire bats, digeridoos and cheese disgust all won at science’s most irreverent ceremony
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Business
Amplifying intelligent drug design
This year’s Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year is Andrew Hopkins of start-up Exscientia and the University of Dundee, UK
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News
Awards for chemists in 2017 New Year’s Honours list
Researchers’ contributions recognised in honours list
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Promotion
Join us for our science communication competition final
Our 2017 sci-comm competition looks at chemistry where you live
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News
Nobel laureate’s medal collection to be sold at auction
Prizes awarded to Robert Robinson will be auctioned off in the UK next month
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Opinion
We need more women to win the Nobel prize
How to improve the gender balance in science’s most prestigious award
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News
Students shake and move for Dance your PhD prize
Researchers communicate their research through the medium of dance in international contest
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Feature
Supraheroes
The three winners of this year’s chemistry Nobel gave chemists the tools to make molecules into machines. Emma Stoye assembles the story
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News
Molecular machines roll in for the 2016 chemistry Nobel
Ben Feringa, Jean-Pierre Sauvage and Fraser Stoddart take chemistry’s top gong for creating a series of nanoscale machines
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Opinion
How to win the Nobel prize part 1: criteria
Bengt Norden discusses the critera against which research is judged
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Opinion
How to win part 2: nominations
Who nominates people for the Nobel prize? Bengt explains the nomination process.
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Opinion
How to win part 3: investigations
In this video, Bengt reveals how the committee investigates nominees to make sure the prize goes to the right person.
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Opinion
How to win part 4: chemistry on rotation?
Bengt tackles the perception that different fields ‘take it in turns’.
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Opinion
How to win part 5: how many people?
Bengt discusses whether the limit of three people will ever change
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Opinion
How to win part 6: 'You've won!'
Winning the Nobel prize has its downsides. Some people change for the worse.
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Opinion
How to win part 7: winners and losers
In our last video, we ask Bengt who should have won, and for his standout recipients