All Culture and people articles – Page 19
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NewsForty years on from the Bhopal disaster what lessons have been learnt?
India looks to the future as survivors fight on to receive adequate compensation and medical care
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NewsUniversity of Hull confirms chemistry department closure
Department closure follows series of similar proposals at UK universities
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Feature20 years. 20 chemists. 20 stories. Part 2
How has chemistry changed in the last two decades?
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PuzzleDecember 2024 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the December 2024 print issue of Chemistry World
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PuzzleQuick chemistry crossword #064
Ferns, fruit and fats all feature in this quick chemistry crossword puzzle
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PuzzleCryptic chemistry crossword #064
Fancy a challenge? Check out this cryptic chemistry crossword puzzle!
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OpinionMary Virginia Orna: ‘It felt like I was coming home to something I never knew existed’
The 90-year-old colour chemist on overcoming discrimination and the three loves of her life; Latin, chemistry and Italian opera
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CareersThe narrative CV: a step towards more inclusive science?
Exploring an alternative to a traditional list of achievements
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OpinionThriving as a Deaf chemistry PhD student
Asma Sheikh talks about growing up, discovering her passion for chemistry and being a teaching assistant
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FeatureThe new signs bringing greater understanding to organic chemistry
Rebecca Trager speaks to a US team developing a sign language lexicon for chemistry concepts that combines form with meaning to make the field more accessible for everyone
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PuzzleQuick chemistry crossword #063
You’ll need to know your Nobel prize winners, alkyl radicals and more to solve this quick chemistry crossword!
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PuzzleCryptic chemistry crossword #063
Are you ready for the challenge of this cryptic chemistry crossword puzzle?
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PuzzleChemistry wordoku #070
The founder of a French cosmetics company can be found by solving this sudoku-style puzzle
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CareersFinancial challenges affect the health of UK chemistry
Maintaining a healthy chemistry pipeline requires affordable education and training routes
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OpinionDo chemists die young?
Death notices for chemists suggest perhaps not, despite the hazards found in many labs
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CareersFor chemistry to thrive, it needs to become less cliquey
We need to help more people break through the barriers of tight networks
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FeatureThe health of chemistry across the pipeline
More students in the UK are studying chemistry at A-level than 20 years ago, but how does that translate to universities?
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PuzzleCryptic chemistry crossword #062
Dive into the world of chemistry by solving this cryptic crossword!