All Comment articles – Page 5
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      OpinionHow Danish children discovered 10 new species of bacteria
A simple citizen science project that could lead to real-world change
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      OpinionAn independent view on the graphene war
Is ‘fake graphene’ really a problem, or is more going on?
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      OpinionWhat molecules should we make with a chemputer robot?
Digitising organic synthesis could revolutionise life in the lab
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      OpinionCollaborative atmospheres
A project in three European countries is alerting rural communities to ozone pollution
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      OpinionShould I help make fullerenes if people are going to eat them?
The ethics of getting involved in products with unproven claims
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      OpinionHow teenagers are disrupting drug discovery
A citizen science project to improve access to malaria drugs
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      OpinionIs this the world’s oldest classroom periodic table?
How a chart of elements from 1885 was found, rescued and restored
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      OpinionWhy fracking isn't the answer to the 'peak oil' crisis
Hydraulic fracturing does not mean we can be complacent about fossil fuels
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      OpinionWelcome to the International Year of the Periodic Table
Celebrating both 150 years of chemistry’s roadmap and 100 years of Iupac
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      OpinionWhy the periodic table won't connect with the general public
‘Chemistry’ still has about as much resonance as ‘annual tax return’
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      OpinionFamily-friendly science
We need to encourage working fathers to take on more childcare responsibilities
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      OpinionDoes Ada Lovelace belong on the £50 note?
Tales from the amazing life of the self-proclaimed ‘bride of science’
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      Opinion‘Chemists dismissed us as being too biologically focused’
How directed evolution winning the chemistry Nobel is going to change my field
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      OpinionThe kids are alright
Teaching can be a challenge… especially when you’ve never studied your subject
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      OpinionBeating the scopolamine clock
New techniques could increase the window to detect predatory drug poisoning
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      OpinionWithout reliable publishing, why be a scientist?
The cost of publishing problems could put off a generation of researchers