All Culture and people articles – Page 136
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ReviewWhy icebergs float: exploring science in everyday life
Fernando Gomollón-Bel sets sail on a journey to discover why icebergs float
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CareersTime to lose chemistry’s subdisciplines?
Organic, inorganic and physical – do they mean anything in modern chemistry?
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BusinessTaming vaccines with chemistry
Vaxxilon aims to simplify vaccine development by replacing biological components with well-defined synthetic molecules
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OpinionWhy speaking English could revitalise Japanese science
Language could solve the stagnation seen in undergraduate courses
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NewsAwards for chemists in 2017 New Year’s Honours list
Researchers’ contributions recognised in honours list
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PromotionJoin us for our science communication competition final
Our 2017 sci-comm competition looks at chemistry where you live
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PuzzleJanuary 2017 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the January 2017 print issue of Chemistry World
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ResearchDye detective work uncovers Perkin’s chemistry secrets
The pioneering Victorian chemist didn’t reveal all in his patent on the first synthetic purple dye
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CareersNorthern Ireland
Eager investors and affordable living make the region a perfect base for new companies
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OpinionWhy science says you should brine your Christmas turkey
Unlock the flavour hidden in your roast with this delicious recipe
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NewsAnti-doping scientists expose cheating Russian athletes
State-sponsored doping that benefited more than a 1000 athletes at Sochi and London Olympic games revealed by analytical investigation
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FeatureLab automation
Automated tools can take the drudgery out of routine lab work, Anthony King reports
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ReviewThe indisputable existence of Santa Claus
Jamie Durrani looks at how you can use maths at Christmas time
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OpinionShould we allow 'genetic vaccination' with Crispr?
Gene editing could wipe out diseases such as AIDS – but the risks can’t be ignored
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OpinionStop placing chemists on 'un-American' watchlists
There is no space for ultra-conservative witch hunts in US academia