All Chemistry World articles in Archive 2010-2015 – Page 9

  • CLASSIC-KIT-200
    Opinion

    Vernier scale

    2010-02-26T10:39:00Z

    Sooner or later, it is the fate of every scholar to be accused of pedantry

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-02-26T10:39:32Z

    Richard Catlow, former director of research at the Royal Institution, tells us why it's important to remember the key role the RI has played throughout the history of science

  • Opinion

    Column: Totally Synthetic

    2010-02-26T10:39:35Z

    Idesolide

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2010-02-26T10:41:28Z

    Bibliometric studies of research groups are useful but should be interpreted with great care, suggest Christoph Neuhaus and Hans-Dieter Daniel

  • Careers

    The Educated Chemist: Policy pull

    2010-02-26T12:00:27Z

    Those who thrive across disciplines may want to take a closer look at Science and Technology Studies (STS), suggests Helen Carmichael

  • Careers

    Careers clinic: Reaching out

    2010-02-26T12:00:28Z

    Planning a move into science outreach? First, build a portfolio of voluntary work, advises Caroline Tolond

  • Careers

    Profile: A different plane

    2010-02-26T12:00:28Z

    Glenn Micalizio intended to follow a pharma career but was drawn into academia - with great results, reports Yfke Hager

  • Careers

    The insider: Moving pictures

    2010-02-26T12:00:49Z

    Matt Brown looks at the exciting opportunities in science broadcasting

  • Opinion

    Letters: March 2010

    2010-02-26T12:13:00Z

    The headline Nuclear waste research resurface s (Chemistry World, January 2010, p12) better profiles my concerns than I could have imagined. In my opinion, and subject to an understanding of tolerability of risk, no toxic material should ever be left to the vagaries of uncertain isolation and abandonment. The public ...

  • Opinion

    'Hello, my URL is...'

    2010-02-26T12:13:00Z

    At a party a few years back, instead of nametags the guests wore stickers that said 'hello, my URL is...

  • Opinion

    Flashback

    2010-02-26T12:13:06Z

    45 years ago in Chemistry in Britain

  • Review

    Breaking barriers in science

    2010-02-26T12:17:52Z

    Women in science

  • Review

    Surface Science

    2010-02-26T12:21:52Z

    Reactions at solid surfaces

  • Review

    The threads of chemistry

    2010-02-26T12:22:43Z

    Wrought in gold and silk. Preserving the art of historic tapestries

  • Review

    Food for thought

    2010-02-26T12:23:38Z

    Food science and technology

  • Review

    Global warming debate

    2010-02-26T12:24:26Z

    The real global warming disaster

  • Review

    Boyle on the boil

    2010-02-26T12:25:10Z

    Boyle: between God and science

  • News

    Report hits out at GSK's Avandia

    2010-02-26T12:45:00Z

    Two US senators claim GlaxoSmithKline knew about a link between a diabetes drug and heart attack, and pressured doctors to withdraw concerns

  • Feature

    Painting the town green

    2010-02-26T14:23:55Z

    As new environmental legislation alters the allowed constituents of paint and varnishes, Sarah Houlton reports on how paint manufacturers are tweaking the contents of their tins

  • Feature

    Beyond terra firma

    2010-02-26T14:25:43Z

    Matt Wilkinson reports on InXitu's award winning portable x-ray diffraction/x-ray fluorescence system