All Culture and people articles – Page 138
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      OpinionLetters: May 2016Your letters on RSC member families, undergraduate ability and James Lovelock 
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         News NewsChemistry exam leaks anger Indian studentsA number of examinations have been rendered null and void after evidence emerges of cheating 
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         News NewsHawaii lab explosion linked to safety failingsAccident that cost a postdoc her arm resulted from inappropriate equipment and unheeded warnings 
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         News NewsChemistry Nobel laureate Walter Kohn dies aged 93Kohn was awarded the 1998 chemistry Nobel prize for developing density functional theory 
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         Opinion OpinionFlashback: 2001 – chemical landmark for John Desmond BernalA blue plaque for crystallographer John Desmond Bernal 
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         Careers CareersMarine paint innovationNina Notman visits the AkzoNobel site in Gateshead and meets the scientists designing the next generation of environmentally-friendly marine paints 
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         Podcast PodcastWhy Science is Sexist by Nicola Gaston – Book clubThis month we discuss unconscious bias and other reasons why science is sexist 
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         Feature FeatureGoing up in vapourAs research suggests that e-cigarettes may expose vapers to harmful chemicals, Rebecca Trager finds that governments are catching up with regulations 
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         Careers CareersThe main group researcherChris Chapman finds out how international travel and awards have put main group chemist Rebecca Melen on the fast track to academic success 
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         Opinion OpinionGahn’s blowpipeAndrea Sella explores the evolution of a forgotten device that was once the cornerstone of chemical analysis 
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      NewsCalifornia lab safety centre to investigate Hawaii University accidentProbe into recent lab explosion that took postdoc’s arm to report at the end of April 
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         Opinion OpinionWholesome additionsAli Bouzari explains how whole ingredients are helping to defuse the unjustified public distrust of additives 
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         News NewsChemistry department to reopen at Swansea UniversitySwansea University will re-introduce degrees in chemistry in 2017, after a 12-year hiatus 
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         Opinion OpinionScience must be family friendlyThe perception that young scientists need to sacrifice family life for a career in research must change, says Mark Peplow 
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         Careers CareersThe Lego creatorLego’s Thomas Tarp tells Rachel Brazil how the world’s largest toy company is at the forefront of chemical safety and sustainable materials