All Culture and people articles – Page 122
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ResearchElemental imaging could authenticate Ming brushstrokes
New insight into royal painting techniques
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ReviewThe planet in a pebble: a journey into Earth's deep history
How the interplay between physics, chemistry, biology and geology forms our world
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FeatureThe science of distilling gin
Do you know your cold compound from your London dry? Nina Notman sorts through the botanicals to find the perfect cocktail
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BusinessAmplifying intelligent drug design
This year’s Chemistry World Entrepreneur of the year is Andrew Hopkins of start-up Exscientia and the University of Dundee, UK
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PodcastWe Have No Idea by Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson – Book club
Everything you need to know about everything we don’t yet know
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ReviewExhibition: Robots
The Science Museum’s summer exhibition explores the 500-year story of humanoid robots
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OpinionDavid Leigh: 'I wish I'd known you get graphene off pencil marks!'
Catenane wizard talks magic, cards and angry music
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OpinionWhy using initials devalues women in science
Are we masking role models by our choice of abbreviation?
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OpinionOur unconscious bias
Implicit biases are pervasive and unavoidable. But they can be changed.
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FeatureScience's problem with unconscious bias
Kit Chapman looks at how people are tackling the hidden biases holding sections of society back in pursuing a career in science
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CareersShould older academics be forced to retire?
Why some universities are requiring staff to step down
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NewsStudies flag signs of gender bias in peer review
Women appear to be underrepresented among reviewers and authors
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OpinionCan acid dissolve a body?
Watch an experiment recreating how murderers tried to cover their tracks
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ReviewThe imagineers of war
A history of the Pentagon’s infamous Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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PodcastCaesium chloride
A compound found in mineral water that is also used in medical treatments and solar cells