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How to teach university-level chemistry well

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Five tips for educating and inspiring university students

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Troubleshooting your career

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Viewing your job through an experimental lens

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How to troubleshoot experiments

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Six tips for solving problems in the lab

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Using analytical chemistry to illuminate the unlisted ingredients in tattoo inks

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Discovery that more than 80% of the tattoo inks sampled had unlisted ingredients prompts New York-based lab to launch a website providing chemical information to tattoo artists and their clients

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The untapped power of emotional intelligence for PhDs

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Using analytical chemistry to illuminate the unlisted ingredients in tattoo inks

Discovery that more than 80% of the tattoo inks sampled had unlisted ingredients prompts New York-based lab to launch a website providing chemical information to tattoo artists and their clients

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A sustainable career in sustainability

How Xampla’s principal scientist Lynette Holland became an industry leader without sacrificing her work-life balance

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The striking truth

Better pay can benefit the whole research enterprise

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Universities in the UK beat national average on gender pay gap but large discrepancies remain

Report estimates that in 14 years’ time women in higher education will be paid the same as men