From the editors – Page 16
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Opinion
Uncertainty around Trump presidency is harmful to industry
Uncertainty is anathema to industry. Trump and Brexit are frustrations, but the wheels do not stop.
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Regulatory tightropes
When lobbying and marketing clash with scientific evidence, regulators walk a fine line
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Should chemistry degrees require A-level maths?
Requiring a maths qualification could deprive the profession of fresh talent
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A nanocarbon revolution
Twenty years on from the Nobel prize for fullerenes chemists pay tribute to the field Harry Kroto helped to launch
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You don’t get me, I’m part of the union
Graduate student unions have power for now, but it may not last
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Will US politics Trump science?
As America seeks a new president, science hangs in the balance
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Booster shot
Zika and Ebola have highlighted the pharmaceutical industry’s ability to respond to critical needs
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Filling up on chemistry at ACS Philly
Philadelphia welcomes 13,000 chemical scientists for ACS national meeting
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How do companies deal with political shifts?
Political instability hits small companies hardest
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How your name affects your career
Kate Granger showed few things have such impact as introducing yourself
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A new source of helium is good news for science
Success prospecting for helium shouldn’t halt efforts to conserve and recover this vital scientific resource
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Time for better incentives to keep drug costs low
Getting outraged at drug price hikes is all very well, but we need more constructive options
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Personal protective equipment must work for women
We need to make sure safety clothing fits both genders
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We need a global plan to beat resistance
We all need to do our bit and act for the common good if we’re going to protect antibiotics