All Culture and people articles – Page 30
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OpinionThe 1920s chemists who thought they’d achieved the alchemists’ dream
The now-forgotten transmutation controversy hung on apparent evidence of mercury transforming into gold
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ResearchLead found in Beethoven’s hair reveals new insight into his ailing health
Kidney and liver problems that killed the composer, as well as hearing loss, are associated with high lead levels
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OpinionMarsh’s wires and the birth of the toaster
Raise a toast to the man who invented an essential alloy
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PuzzleCryptic chemistry crossword #036
From sea dogs to soy, this cryptic crossword puzzle has it all. Can you solve it?
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PuzzleQuick chemistry crossword #036
Feeling like a champion? Prove your word prowess by conquering this quick chemistry crossword!
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OpinionHow advances in antiretrovirals have impacted my life with HIV
Eddie Heywood explains how having a range of drugs has helped a whole generation live with HIV – now their biggest concern is remembering to take them
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WebinarIt’s a gas – with author Mark Miodownik
Learn about the magnificent and elusive elements that expand our world
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OpinionCatherine Ngila: ‘I am very passionate about empowering my students’
The environmental chemist on adapting to different cultures and empowering others
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PuzzleCryptic chemistry crossword #035
Calling all word wizards! Can you conquer cryptic chemistry crossword #035?
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PuzzleQuick chemistry crossword #035
It’ll take more than just luck to solve quick chemistry crossword puzzle #035
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PuzzleQuick chemistry crossword #034
Think you know your science? Test it out with this quick chemistry crossword!
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FeatureConserving Barbie from degradation
Although she is a cultural icon, conserving Barbie has its challenges: as with most plastic toys and dolls, she was not made to last. Rachel Brazil investigates how conservation scientists are approaching this sticky problem