All Editorials articles – Page 16
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OpinionWhat’s in a number?
Redefining the mole is more than just bean-counting – it helps people reconnect with chemistry
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OpinionPriming courts for science
The first guides to understanding scientific evidence in the courtroom
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OpinionSomething to declare on Brexit
As it stands, there is no credible model of a Brexit agreement which does not weaken the competitiveness of the UK chemical industry
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OpinionA tricky year
The Trump administration’s approach to conflicts of interest is emblematic of its problem with evidence
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OpinionSeeing is believing
Cryo-EM may seem more physics and engineering, but chemistry is its killer app
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OpinionNatural selection
Bioactive compounds don’t just inspire new synthetic strategies, they’re also the ultimate test
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OpinionAre trade sanctions fair?
How much should markets be protected from cheaper imports? When does healthy competition become ‘dumping’?
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OpinionChemistry’s not boring, you’re boring
We said we won’t inspire the next generation with gimmicks - and you’ve responded
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OpinionYour advice for new chemistry students
Seasoned chemists share their tips for surviving the undergraduate degree
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OpinionScientists become bedeviled advocates
Scientists need to stand up for rational thinking at a time when it is under threat around the world
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OpinionShould individual companies be blamed for climate change?
Argument ignores consumers’ responsibility driven by our energy demands
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OpinionThat’s stereochemistry
Recognising the tetrahedral nature of carbon changed science as well as explaining it