All Working life articles – Page 22
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Careers
Chemistry in close-up
Nina Notman talks to IBM’s atomic manipulation group, and the scientists who snapped the first molecular mug shots
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Careers
Should I stay or should I go?
Relocating a research group can be a stressful experience. Nina Notman asks academics how they coped with making the move
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Opinion
'No sexuality please, we're scientists'
David Smith wonders why gay scientists seem to stay unseen, and asks does it matter?
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Review
Super separators
HPLC is used in many labs across the world to separate mixtures – but how do you separate different instruments? Elisabeth Jeffries reports
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Review
Out on a LIM
Data management systems are widely used in certain sectors of industry, but how do different systems compare? Anthony King finds out
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Careers
China's foreigner investment
As China positions itself as a world-leader in research, western scientists are in demand. Vikki Cantrill talks to the chemists who have emigrated east
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Careers
What's in it for SME?
Small businesses offer unique opportunities for those who are up to the job, explains Charlotte Ashley Roberts
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News
Commons’ report echoes past messages on women in science
Problems identified long ago still dog UK efforts to increase women’s participation in research
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Opinion
Beelzebub Pharma Ltd
Derek Lowe thinks the Devil’s R&D management schemes might be scarily familiar
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Careers
Returning from maternity leave
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts shares her thoughts as she prepares to return to the world of work after maternity leave
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Careers
High unemployment in Europe drives brain drain
Andy Extance finds out how economic woes in southern European countries’ are affecting young chemists
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Opinion
Lab’s labourers lost?
How long should scientists stay at the bench, asks Derek Lowe. How long is a piece of string?
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Opinion
Bespoke or bodged
A can-do attitude and some lateral thinking can save time and money when it comes to exotic apparatus, says Derek Lowe
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Careers
Tracking tomorrow's talent
Futuretrack has followed thousands of students on their path through university and beyond. Kate Purcell talks Emma Davies through the latest data on careers and job satisfaction
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Opinion
Automatic for the chemist
How automatic structure elucidation could lead to more creative chemists