All Collaboration articles – Page 5
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Opinion
Indian science at the crossroads
S Umapathy, from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, surveys the Indian scientific landscape
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Opinion
An interdisciplinary celebration
This year’s Nobel prize in chemistry is a classic tale of beating impossible odds and the laws of physics
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Opinion
Not all science is created equal
John Ioannidis explains why researchers should be curious about the differences between disciplines
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Opinion
The trouble with boycotts
Cutting academic ties with a censured state can do more harm than good, says Mark Peplow
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News
World’s scientific advisers plan closer collaboration
Advisers across Europe will form a knowledge-sharing network
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News
China launches nationwide proteome project
Researchers will map the protein profiles of healthy and ailing organs
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Opinion
The wisdom of clouds
Kai Kohlhoff discusses the promise and pitfalls of doing science with distributed computing
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Opinion
The value of trust
Rebuilding a damaged relationship with researchers should be a top priority for the new boss of the UK’s physical sciences funding council
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Feature
The hunt for innovation
Big pharma companies are embracing a more open and collaborative approach. Nuala Moran discovers who’s working with whom
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Opinion
Virtually excellent
Assembling a dream team of international researchers could offer a useful snapshot of the UK’s strength in chemical engineering, says Mark Peplow
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Opinion
Arsenic and old waste
William Bains worries that scientists are losing their way in the wild frontiers of research
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Opinion
Divided by a common language
American and British English may differ, but data has no borders
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Opinion
Science unlimited
Diversity breeds creativity, says Geri Richmond, but only if everyone feels part of the team
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Business
Data-sharing partnership for drug discovery
Collaborative project aims to assist medicinal chemistry efforts
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Business
Japanese pharma opens compound vaults
Molecule libraries to be screened for neglected diseases