All Careers articles – Page 24
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ResearchSurface chemistry for biological questions
Rasmita Raval discusses her career exploring the complex behaviour of molecule–surface systems and what it has to do with antibiotic resistance and the origin of life
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CareersThe unsung heroes of the lab
Why technicians need more recognition for their essential role in science
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OpinionThe hot topics in chemistry after six years of Critical Point
In his final column, Mark Peplow gives his verdict on careers, collaboration and public engagement
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CareersSpeaking truth to power
The scientist in charge of providing objective advice to US politics
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ResearchThe luck of the materials scientist
Studying the structure of disordered materials is complicated, but Simon Billinge explains how it opens the door to designer materials with desired properties
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OpinionHappy 60th birthday, Nasa
The space agency has come a long way - but its best may be yet to come
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CareersThe radio telescopes exploring our universe
How astrochemists are identifying molecules light-years away from Earth
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OpinionShould you leave or remain after Brexit?
An uncertain future may cause UK researchers to move abroad
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CareersThe heart of Japan
Beyond Kyoto, the Kansai region boasts iconic cities, characterful culture, and powerhouses of innovation
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CareersThe analytical referee
Julian Braybrook on taking up his role as the UK’s government chemist
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CareersFive ways to secure research funding
How to find your financial feet as an independent researcher
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OpinionChemistry A-level entries show rise in popularity
Exam results in the UK show more young people, particularly young women, are studying chemistry
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NewsShortage of science students a myth in the UK, study claims
Only half of science, technology, engineering and maths graduates work in jobs related to their degree course
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ResearchLights – camera – catalysis!
Like thousands of chemists worldwide, Bert Weckhuysen is a keen photographer. More unusually, however, he has found a way to bring his hobby and his research together
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CareersHow to become a chemistry teacher
Teaching can be an intense but rewarding and refreshing career change