All Comment articles – Page 21

  • Opinion

    Opinion: Bench monkey

    2006-11-28T08:48:53Z

    Dylan Stiles loves his solvents like children - even the naughty ones

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-11-28T08:48:51Z

    Teaching as well as research can help bridge the no-man's land between chemistry and chemical engineering, says Mark Haw

  • Opinion

    Opinion: Bench monkey

    2006-10-30T11:02:13Z

    Dylan Stiles explains why he loves to go skydiving in a lab coat

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    Comment

    2006-10-30T10:44:26Z

    Following the release of the WWF report 'Chain of contamination: the food link', John Henry and Fiona Fox comment on the study, and its coverage in the media

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-09-21T11:44:35Z

    New UK age discrimination legislation came into force on 1 October. Employers should see it as a perfect opportunity to balance their workforce, says Craig Fleming

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-08-25T14:02:57Z

    The recent recommendations from the Committee on Radioactive Waste Management should prompt a renewed research effort to tackle the problems of nuclear waste storage.

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-07-27T11:33:00Z

    Researchers must consider how sensors can be manufactured reproducibly from the outset, and not as an afterthought, argues David Walt

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-06-26T10:38:50Z

    Jim Feast describes himself as a dreamer, but is keen to put his dreams into practice at the RSC

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-05-26T11:43:10Z

    Simon Campbell reflects on the RSC's achievements during his presidency.

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-04-26T12:47:50Z

    Lee Higham explores the problems facing postdoctoral workers.

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2006-03-24T15:00:53Z

    China and India are showing significant growth, while demand for traditional analytical techniques underpins the market, as Ian Shuttler explains.

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2005-12-22T21:06:14Z

    Cross-disciplinary research is essential. Chris St Pourçain explores the funding problems and ways to increase the number of applications

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2005-11-25T11:23:37Z

    Alfred Oberholz says the EU's sustainable chemistry technology platform can help boost the European chemical community's competitiveness

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2005-10-27T15:40:03Z

    Alfred Oberholz says the EU's sustainable chemistry technology platform can help boost the European chemical community's competitiveness

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2005-09-29T10:40:46Z

    The number and nature of departments delivering undergraduate chemistry degrees is changing. Paul O'Brien analyses how many are needed

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2005-09-07T15:36:30Z

    Richard Clegg argues that nuclear chemistry has declined in the UK and considerable investment would be needed for a new-build programme.

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2005-07-01T14:07:50Z

    The Bologna process began in 1999 with the aim of setting up a European higher education area by 2010. Terry Mitchell looks at what still needs to be done

  • Opinion

    Comment

    2005-05-26T15:15:39Z

    The new Manchester interdisciplinary biocentre is a haven for life science researchers interested in the interface with physical sciences, explain Andrew Munro and Nigel Scrutton

  • Opinion

    Swings and roundabouts

    2005-05-11T23:07:50Z

    Life in a start-up company can be anything but easy, as Lionel Milgrom discovered

  • Opinion

    Chemistry education's plight

    2005-04-29T16:05:36Z

    Chemistry education in Australia is in decline. Bill Price discusses the problems and proposes some solutions