All articles by Chemistry World – Page 6
-
NewsChemistry World launches new weekly newsletter
Sign up to Re:action – a weekly email where our editors curate the top chemical science stories, explain what’s happening and why it matters
-
OpinionLetters: August 2021
Readers discuss etymology and national service, and question if we should celebrate someone with Nazi links
-
OpinionLetters: July 2021
Readers discuss whether air rifles or bomb disposal techniques are best for dealing with waste chemicals
-
OpinionLetters: June 2021
Readers discuss pesticides, catalysts and how to dispose of chemicals with a rifle
-
OpinionLetters: May 2021
Readers ponder hydrogel vaccine distribution and life with hearing difficulties
-
-
OpinionLetters: March 2021
Readers highlight UK-based metalloenzyme research, ponder the plastics problem, and set a synthetic challenge
-
OpinionLetters: February 2021
Readers pay tribute to Rudolf Zahradník, and share memories of colourful chemistry and investigating the persistence of pesticides
-
OpinionLetters: December 2020
Readers muse on thermal hazard data, and ask for help with an embroidered periodic table
-
OpinionLetters: November 2020
Readers share how they’ve adapted to Covid-19, and muse on AI and the liberating impacts of chemistry
-
OpinionLetters: October 2020
Readers sniff out some chemicals and share how they would respond in an emergency
-
OpinionLetters: September 2020
Readers continue to debate Tomáš Hudlický’s Angewandte Chemie article, and wax lyrical about water and waste
-
OpinionLetters: August 2020
Readers share views on the coding crisis and meritocracy, and reminisce about a hazardous career
-
OpinionLetters: July 2020
Readers share their thoughts on policy, misinformation and how to grow crystals
-
OpinionLetters: June 2020
Your views on drug shortages, political representation and the mysterious ways of water
-
-
-
-
OpinionChemists amid coronavirus
How chemists around the world are coping with life and work during the Covid-19 pandemic
-
OpinionLetters: April 2020
Your safety warnings, XPS clarifications and memories of Theodora Greene