All Chemistry World articles in September 2017
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News
DuPont settles with US government over fatal chemical leak
Firm will pay $3.1 million to settle accident prevention violations linked to incident that killed four workers
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Review
Sex, lies, and brain scans: how fMRI reveals what really goes on in our minds
Can neuroscientists can use functional magnetic resonance imaging to read minds?
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Review
Organic chemistry: a very short introduction
A beginner’s guide to one of the most exciting areas of modern science
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Careers
Take a tour of the Diamond Light Source
The synchrotron researchers exploring the world in atomic detail
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Review
The weathermen: their story
A book that explores humanity’s fascination with the weather, and our attempts to predict the seemingly unpredictable
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Article
Pharma supply chains pick up pace
Contract suppliers are increasingly important in reducing time to market
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Article
In-house training speeds up metabolism
Business plugs DMPK skills gap to improve drug discovery
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Article
The benefits of blends
Blends are a simple way to improve productivity, efficiency and safety
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Feature
The rising tide of 'legal highs'
Andy Extance investigates the chemistry that has helped recreational drugs evade the law, and its consequences
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Puzzle
September 2017 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the September 2017 print issue of Chemistry World
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Opinion
Fabry and Perot's interferometer
The device that changed how we look at light – and our universe
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Opinion
How did you get here?
We weren’t all born to be a chemist – and we need to start admitting it
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Careers
Five tips on returning after a career break
Looking to rejoin the workforce? Follow our simple advice
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Opinion
A 3D periodic table?
Molecular frameworks could offer whole new perspectives on our chemical world
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Opinion
Solving the technetium medical isotope shortage
The UK has a solution to the potential shortage of technetium-99m – but that’s no reason to be complacent about leaving Euratom