All Chemistry World articles in June 2016
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Opinion
It’s not easy being green
Ali Bouzari looks at why it’s so tricky for chefs to keep food verdant
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Opinion
How game theory could explain complex life
Philip Ball asks if the building blocks of life benefit from cooperation
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Careers
Ontario, Canada
Canada’s chemical heartland offers an array of opportunities for scientists seeking a fresh start, but Kit Chapman finds competition is tough
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Feature
Data on demand
Chris Chapman looks at how researchers are overcoming the challenge of accessing analytical data across multiple systems
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Opinion
Don't bet against Elon Musk's electric car revolution
Tesla’s Gigafactory is set to be a milestone for electric vehicles
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Opinion
How the chemical industry is voting in the EU referendum
UK trade bodies predominantly favour remaining in the EU
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Opinion
Crossing the boundaries
Getting reagents across interfaces requires help from phase-transfer catalysts – but transferring information is harder
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Opinion
Plastic not so fantastic
The world has a big problem with small plastics and the time to act is now
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Feature
In or out?
On 23 June, UK citizens will be asked whether they want to remain in the EU. What will the consequences be for science? Jon Cartwright finds out
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Opinion
Brexit: the great debate
What would Brexit mean for science and businesses in the UK? Chris Leigh and Mike Galsworthy discuss their views on the EU referendum
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Opinion
Are all chemistry PhDs the same?
Kit Chapman explores the differences in PhDs on either side of the Atlantic
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Feature
Switching mindsets
The promise of molecules that photoswitch is increasingly rich, especially in biomedical applications, Andy Extance finds