All articles by Emma Pewsey – Page 3
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Opinion
James Clark: ‘I hate waste in any sense’
The pioneering green chemist on the development of the field and the power of waste
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Careers
Is hybrid working sustainable?
The environmental impacts of working from home part of the week vary
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Careers
Remotely of value?
The benefits and drawbacks of working or studying from home are not clear cut
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Opinion
Taeghwan Hyeon: ‘Multidisciplinary collaboration is a must’
The nanoparticle pioneer on the importance of reading, exercise and nurturing excellent young scientists
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Careers
Publicly criticising employers is a valid way to raise concerns
Workplaces won’t improve unless people are able to speak up about their experiences
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Opinion
Ewine van Dishoeck: ‘Take a steep trajectory early in your career’
The pioneering astrochemist on art, gathering strength and taking the leap into a new discipline
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Careers
Plans to leave academia can add value to research
Incorporating your interests can introduce new directions to your projects
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Opinion
Molly Stevens: ‘Our society is tremendously unequal’
The innovative bioengineer on addressing healthcare inequalities and nurturing a collaborative group
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Opinion
Varinder Aggarwal: You should see my downward dog now!
The renowned organic chemist on looking out for others, an epic walk and a proud day at the Royal Society
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Opinion
Vivian Yam: ‘Teaching and research go hand in hand’
The innovative photochemist on rigour, iconic discoveries and starting from scratch
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Careers
Open research needs methodical detail
If another researcher can’t reproduce your work from what you’ve written, are you really being open?
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Podcast
Never Mind the B#ll*cks, Here’s the Science by Luke O’Neill – Book club
Serious punk rock science
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Opinion
Eugenia Kumacheva: ‘My poetry is in my research proposals’
The soft matter expert on curiosity, collaborators and creativity
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Careers
Quit while you’re ahead
Leaving a job can be the smart choice – whether you’re unhappy or not
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Careers
You can’t measure a mentor solely by gender
A mentoring relationship is inherently personal and unique
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