All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 29
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Careers
Careers clinic: Once an academic...
Does settling on a career in academia mean you've closed off all alternative options in the future? Of course not, says Caroline Tolond
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Careers
Profile: Sustainable chemist
Matthew Davidson, professor of sustainable chemical technologies, talks to Sarah Houlton about the University of Bath's new Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies
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Careers
The insider: Scientist in the city
Accountancy and academic science might pretty far apart , but a surprising number of graduates leave the bench each year in favour of a desk in the city, says Matt Brown
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Careers
Company Profile: Analytical technology worldwide
Scientific instrument manufacturer Bruker has come a long way in 50 years, discovers Matt Brown
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Review
An extraordinay life
A science career against all odds. A life of survival, study, teaching and travel in the 20th century
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Review
Raising public interest in science
Science for all. The popularization of science in early 20th century Britain
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Review
Climate change scepticism
The hockey stick illusion: climategate and the corruption of science
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Review
Organic origins
From atoms to molecules: studies in the history of chemistry from the 19th century
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Feature
Repulsive chemistry
Simon Hadlington discovers why some people get bitten by more insects than others, and how new chemical deterrents are helping fight them off
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Opinion
Letters: September 2010
It was interesting to read Matt Brown's article on the liaison between Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and Cornell
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FeatureGold fever
The catalytic potential of gold nanoparticles was overlooked for years, but researchers are making up for lost time, writes Bea Perks
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Feature
Picking the pockets of philanthropists
With many funding sources being slashed, Justine Davies delves into the deep pockets of endowment charities to see what she can find for today's cash-strapped scientists
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Feature
The birth of the pill
Fifty years after its birth, John Mann reports on the conception and evolution of the contraceptive pill
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News
Oyster glue's secret ingredient
Natural cement produced by oysters contains significantly more inorganic material than the glues of other marine species
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Podcast
September 2010
Chemistry World Podcast -September 201000:12- Introduction01:15- Recycling CO2 to make plastic 03:15- Snapshots of mystery molecules 06:10- Allison Carey from Yale University, US, on how mosquitoes sniff out meals and the chemicals we might use to stop getting bitten ...