All Chemistry World articles in May 2019
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         Review ReviewClearing the Air: The Beginning and the End of Air PollutionJamie Durrani reviews Tim Smedley’s new book 
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         Review ReviewChasing the Sun: The New Science of Sunlight and How it Shapes Our Bodies and MindsJonelle Harvey takes us through Linda Geddes’ new book 
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         Review ReviewThe Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the FutureJack Tarrant reviews David Wallace-Wells’ The Uninhabitable Earth 
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         Opinion OpinionThe price of a failed experimentResearch is not straightforward, but its ups and downs will teach you a lot 
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         Review ReviewExhibition: Craft and Graft: Making Science HappenEmma Stoye visits the Francis Crick Institute’s exhibition highlighting science technicians 
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         Opinion OpinionGeissler’s glasswareHow the supreme glassblower of his day shows the value of technical staff 
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         Opinion OpinionOmar Yaghi: 'MOFs are the most beautiful compounds ever made'Omar Yaghi on why chemistry is his hobby 
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         Opinion OpinionRighting historyArchaeology can offer unique perspectives on our place in the world, but the field has some challenges to overcome along the way 
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         Careers CareersIndia’s doctorate dilemmaWhy thousands of PhD chemists in India are without a permanent position 
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         Careers CareersIndia's science secretary Ashutosh Sharma on the country's PhD pipeline’The best of India’s PhD graduates should not remain mere job seekers’ 
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         Opinion OpinionThe case for South Africa as the next pharma hubFlow chemistry could drive regional manufacturing in Africa 
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         Opinion OpinionShow me the dataMaking industrial safety research more transparent benefits both companies and consumers 
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         Feature FeatureMalaria no more?Efforts to cure malaria have been going on for hundreds of years. Clare Sansom looks at some of the latest – and most innovative 
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         Opinion OpinionDeath of the authorThe first machine-generated book in chemistry is here. But is it any good? And what future does it herald? 
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