All articles by Chemistry World – Page 8
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Podcast
More Molecules of Murder by John Emsley – Book club
John Emsley returns with a new batch of deadly compounds
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Opinion
Letters: January 2018
You tell us about motherhood in science, Ernest Rutherford and why all roads shouldn’t lead to London
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Opinion
Letters: December 2017
Your thoughts on exploding tanks, dicholoromethane and closing down the lab for Christmas
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Podcast
Chemistry by Weike Wang – Book club
First-time novelist Weike Wang takes us inside the mind of a Chinese American PhD student in Boston
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Podcast
The Angry Chef by Anthony Warner – Book club
Do you crave a bigger slice of science in your dietary advice? Anthony Warner gets angry about bad science in the food sector
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Podcast
A Crack in Creation by Jennifer Doudna – Book club
The development of Crispr, and the ethical questions raised by new genome editing techniques
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Feature
What do Nobel laureates do to relax?
We asked seven chemistry Nobel laureates what they do to relax
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News
Live blog: Cryo-EM wins the 2017 chemistry Nobel prize
Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson take chemistry’s top gong
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Feature
Nobel laureate interviews
We asked seven chemistry Nobel laureates what their favourite molecule is, and learnt a few things we weren’t expecting
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Opinion
Letters: October 2017
Your opinions on redefining the kilogram, timing viscosity and Victorian anaesthetics
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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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Podcast
Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus – Book club
If you’re thinking of making a monster from dead body parts then this week’s book club podcast is for you
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Opinion
Letters: August 2017
You weigh in on Grenfell towers, mandatory retirement and plastics pollution
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Podcast
We Have No Idea by Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson – Book club
Everything you need to know about everything we don’t yet know
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Webinar
Business across borders
View our panel discussion, looking at the challenges of operating a chemistry business with an international perspective
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Podcast
The Death of Expertise by Tom Nichols – Book club
Apparently we’ve all had enough of experts. We discuss how we came to think we know it all
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Careers
Walking the Planck: the most-pirated chemistry journals on Sci-Hub
Papers from Nature have been downloaded over 234,000 times from Sci-Hub, making it the most-pirated journal on the site