All Chemistry World articles in July 2018
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         Review ReviewAll that remains: a life in deathForensic anthropologist Sue black shares her fascination with anatomy and determination to help the loved ones of those that die 
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         Review ReviewThe space barons: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the quest to colonize the cosmosA book that aims to take readers into the lives and minds of two of the most powerful men in the world 
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         Opinion Opinion'If I'd discovered metformin, I'd have tossed it aside...'Trusting our intuition too strongly highlights how little we know about chemical activity 
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         Review ReviewUnthinkable: an extraordinary journey through the world’s strangest brainsA book that tells the stories of people who experience reality in extraordinary ways 
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         Opinion OpinionLetters: July 2018Your views on the Skripal poisoning, patents before publication and Switzerland’s pesticide referendum 
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         Opinion OpinionScience in EuropeThe UK’s scientific relationship with Europe must survive and thrive after Brexit 
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         Opinion OpinionIn situ with Tomas LindahlThe DNA repair doyen on red wine, protests and what killed the Neanderthals 
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         Opinion OpinionShaking up the knowledge economyUK Research and Innovation is poised to reshape the research funding landscape 
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         Careers CareersMaking mental health a priorityThe high rate of mental health problems in postgraduates needs an urgent solution 
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         Opinion OpinionSupervisors must support the people in their careManagement and leadership are two different, equally important, things 
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         Review ReviewBeyond weird: why everything you thought you knew about quantum physics is differentPhilip Ball sets himself the task of explaining quantum mechanics 
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         Feature FeatureThe art of conservationThe Getty Conservation Institute in Los Angeles is developing innovative new approaches to art conservation. Fiona Case paid them a visit 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat did pop culture ever do for us?Phrases and characters that give us a neat shorthand for sharing ideas 
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