All Chemistry World articles in May 2017
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ReviewYour brain is a time machine: the neuroscience and physics of time
A book for people with more than a passing interest in time
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ReviewToxic exposures: mustard gas and the health consequences of world war II in the United States
An insight into the murky world of chemical warfare
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ReviewA tale of seven scientists and a new philosophy of science
Eric Scerri proposes that science has evolved like a biological organism rather than in small steps or giant leaps
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ReviewBring back the king: the new science of de-extinction
How and why could scientists resurrect long-dead species?
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OpinionFrom fatigue to factory
MOFs and flexible electronics have grabbed headlines and will soon be on the shelves
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ResearchHow total synthesis is creating antibiotics
Macrolide synthesis could reinvigorate the antibiotic pipeline
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CareersFancy a job in Tarragona, Spain?
Chemistry in the sun and long lunch breaks make up for the tight budget and quiet lifestyle
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CareersGo west: the impact of scientist movement in Europe
Despite migration of scientists, eastern European paper output has increased
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OpinionLetters: May 2017
Your concerns about the UK leaving Euratom, London’s air pollution and gold poisoning
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OpinionTime to stop using patents to measure innovation in universities
The number of filed patents is a misleading metric for assessing academic research
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OpinionBuilding business across borders
Internationality is here to stay. Companies need to capitalise on it
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FeatureWearable technology
The future of wearable gadgets will be tiny, flexible, skin-like devices capable of monitoring your health
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