All articles by Chemistry World – Page 7
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Podcast
Book Club - Frankenstein
If you’re thinking of making a monster from dead body parts then this week’s book club podcast is for you
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Opinion
Letters: August 2017
You weigh in on Grenfell towers, mandatory retirement and plastics pollution
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Webinar
Business across borders
View our panel discussion, looking at the challenges of operating a chemistry business with an international perspective
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Podcast
Book Club - The death of expertise
Apparently we’ve all had enough of experts. We discuss how we came to think we know it all
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Careers
Walking the Planck: the most-pirated chemistry journals on Sci-Hub
Papers from Nature have been downloaded over 234,000 times from Sci-Hub, making it the most-pirated journal on the site
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Opinion
Letters: June 2017
The Welsh scientist who belongs on a tea towel, the origins of soda and 1980s microscopy
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Podcast
Book Club - Bring back the king
We discuss Bring back the king by Helen Pilcher and learn of the difficulties and possible benefits of bringing animals back from extinction
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Careers
Go west: the impact of scientist movement in Europe
Despite migration of scientists, eastern European paper output has increased
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Careers
People power: EU chemical workforce and industry turnover
According to the European Chemical Industry Council, the EU chemical industry has a £450 billion turnover and some 1.1 million direct employees
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Opinion
Letters: May 2017
Your concerns about the UK leaving Euratom, London’s air pollution and gold poisoning
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News
News from the American Chemical Society meeting in San Francisco
News stories from the 253rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society
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Opinion
Letters: April 2017
The wrong terminology for antimicrobial resistance, and which scientist belongs on a tea towel
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Podcast
Book Club - The master algorithm
Driverless cars and bloodless wars are just two of the promises of machines that learn, the subject of this month’s podcast
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Opinion
Letters: March 2017
Your answers to an iron dilemma, electric car output and whether we need to teach chemists maths
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Podcast
Book Club - Furry logic
This month we discuss the physics of turtles, shrimps and, of course, cats
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Podcast
Chemistry World podcast – January 2017
This month we introduce our new puzzles page, discuss the implications of Trump for science and meet Yuri Oganessian, the only living person with an element named after him
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Careers
Hold SME back: threats to small business growth
Finding staff is now the leading barrier to growth for UK SMEs