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Feature
Malaria no more?
Efforts to cure malaria have been going on for hundreds of years. Clare Sansom looks at some of the latest – and most innovative
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News
Twitter chemistry poster conference continues to grow as it celebrates its fifth anniversary
Royal Society of Chemistry’s Twitter poster conference hopes to get chemistry trending on social media
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Opinion
The 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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Business
Innovation in the open
Big companies are partnering with smaller ones – without trying to gobble up all their intellectual property, Anthony King finds
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Opinion
Science in Europe
The UK’s scientific relationship with Europe must survive and thrive after Brexit
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News
Presentation and copyright worries keep scientists from sharing data
Almost half of researchers surveyed say they don’t know how to present data to make it useful for others
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News
Cheap airfares fuel scientific partnerships
Chemistry collaborations jump 36% when US discount airline establishes a new route, international team finds
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News
ResearchGate under pressure to restrict article sharing
International STM publisher group appears poised to take legal action against researchers’ networking site for copyright violations
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Opinion
Collaboration and competition can both stimulate innovation
Diverse approaches suit different goals
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Business
University–industry collaborations aspire to pharmaceutical innovation
Three new UK partnerships illustrate drug research co-operation approaches that are growing in popularity
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Careers
Time to lose chemistry’s subdisciplines?
Organic, inorganic and physical – do they mean anything in modern chemistry?
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Opinion
Chemical societies must adapt – here's how to do it
Member organisations need to change their approach to be fit for the 21st century
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Opinion
How China will tackle its science challenges
Increased creativity and improved recruitment will see China strengthen its claim as the leader in global science
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Business
On the innovation horizon
Bringing disruptive technology to market requires enhanced collaboration
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Business
Amgen and Advaxis partner on immuno-oncology
Deal covers rights to system for building cancer therapies specific to a patient’s own tumours
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Business
Celgene and Jounce team up against cancer
Firms promise next-generation immuno-oncology as existing drugs rack up successes