All Culture and people articles – Page 184
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Feature
Doubts and paradoxes
Robert Boyle's The sceptical chymist still holds lessons for the modern chemist - 350 years after its publication, as Mike Sutton discovers
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Careers
Profile: The biofuel bug
James Liao was one of the first to mix biology and engineering and he continues to break new ground in his quest for cleaner, greener biofuels, as Yfke Hager finds out
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Review
Energies strategies
Energy production and storage: inorganic chemical strategies for a warming world
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Opinion
Pardy apparatus
Martin Luther Kings great 1963 speech calling for racial equality and an end to discrimination
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Careers
Profile: Diversity, variety and collaboration
Typecasting has never been a problem for Sally Gras, whose interests have ranged from fluid mechanics and protein misfolding to cheese making, discovers James Mitchell Crow
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Opinion
Warburg's manometer
It is probably fair to say that for all its crucial importance to the smooth running of society, accountancy seldom generates great excitement or wide acclaim