All Chemistry World articles in January 2016
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NewsRussia denies involvement in leak of radioisotope detected over Europe
Ruthenium-106 is thought to have escaped from a nuclear reprocessing facility, possibly in Russia
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CareersSlice of Pisa: trends in global science skills
The latest Pisa scores reveal which countries excel at teaching science literacy
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CareersWho you know can help you get a job
Experienced job seekers should make use of their contacts when finding a new role, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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CareersThe online teacher
Neil Garg plans to transform how students around the world think about organic chemistry – with Bacon. Nina Notman explains
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Opinion
The judgement of Paris
Our environmental ambitions are only as good as the companies we keep
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OpinionHow the leopard got its spots
Alan Turing once looked to chemistry to suggest how patterns form
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OpinionD’Alelio’s resins
Andrea Sella reveals the abrasive central figure of ion exchange resin development
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OpinionCount your blessings
With major funding cuts averted, UK chemists prepare to take on some of the world’s biggest challenges
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OpinionThe illusion of self-correction
Ferric Fang and Arturo Casadevall ask how science deals with alleged research misconduct
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OpinionScratching chiral surfaces
Heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis beyond hydrogenation is tricky, says Karl Collins
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FeatureBones of contention
Can protein in dinosaur bones survive for millions of years? Rachel Brazil explores the evidence
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OpinionWhy we need more research risks
Scientists are playing it too safe when choosing topics for investigation, warns Philip Ball
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OpinionHow science can improve research collaboration
An evidence-based approach could help chemists found better investigative partnerships, says Mark Peplow
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OpinionThe power of enzymes
Ali Bouzari reveals how amylases and proteases revolutionised our meals