All Culture and people articles – Page 161
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         Feature FeatureBeyond wonderFive artists show Andy Extance why science and art need not be mutually exclusive 
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      NewsWorld’s scientific advisers plan closer collaborationAdvisers across Europe will form a knowledge-sharing network 
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         News NewsUCLA chemist avoids prison time for lethal lab accidentOut-of-court agreement resolves ongoing lab safety case 
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         Opinion OpinionFlashback: 2004 – CoEBio3The Centre of Excellence in Biocatalysis, Biotransformations and Biocatalytic Manufacture opened its doors in 2004 
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         Careers CareersMasters of their artNina Notman meets the National Gallery’s team of analysts, putting masterpieces under the microscope and protecting them for posterity 
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         Feature FeatureUnwitting artists?Is there art in chemical structures and diagrams? Jennifer Newton looks at the aesthetics all around us 
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         Feature FeatureConservative innovationsRachel Brazil finds out how chemists can restore art to its former glory 
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         News NewsThe chemical history of the Durham GospelsRevealing the chemical make up of pigments can help us understand the cultural and historical aspects of manuscripts 
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         News NewsNickel allergy case highlights nanoparticle unknownsChemist’s metal hypersensitivity after weighing powder on open bench underlines safety needs 
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         Feature FeatureThe colourful sciencePhilip Ball traces how chemists and artists have been inspiring each other for centuries 
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         Careers CareersArt imitating lifeBriony Marshall’s sculptures find form in her biochemical background, she tells Manisha Lalloo 
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         Research ResearchAhmed Elmouna: Oligos in the desertAhmed Elmouna talks to Jennifer Newton about the ups and downs of setting up a new research unit 
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      NewsChina launches nationwide proteome projectResearchers will map the protein profiles of healthy and ailing organs 
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         News NewsUS agencies report back on safeguarding chemical plantsRules for handling ammonium nitrate revisited in wake of West disaster, but industry groups are worried by increasing complexity 
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         News NewsAttempted poisoning wasn't chemical warfare, court rulesUS supreme court throws out microbiologist’s conviction under international chemical weapons treaty 
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         News NewsExplosive end for Japan's second world war chemical weaponsBombs and mortars abandoned by retreating Japanese troops in China are finally being destroyed 
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      ResearchPre-childbirth solvent exposure raises breast cancer riskWomen working with solvents before having children are more at risk