Inspiring lives – Page 4
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How materials science kept the Paralympics on track
Maddy Nichols shares her video diary working behind the scenes at the Pyeongchang games
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'My co-author is based in North Korea'
The challenges of working with scientists in the world’s most secretive state
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Stemming food waste in Greece
Charis Galanakis is using green chemistry to reuse byproducts in the food industry
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From cement to batteries with help from a wombat
Vanessa Peterson is in the fast lane when it comes to relating atomic-scale structures to a material’s function
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The European adviser
Elvira Fortunato shares how she found herself at the heart of EU science policy
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Spaces can be useful
Truly functional MOFs are on the horizon but Susumu Kitagawa saw their potential when they were weak and idle
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Crystallising new concepts not once, but twice
From supramolecular synthons to weak hydrogen bonds, Gautam Desiraju’s research has impacted several areas of chemistry
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The chemist who started a charity
How Víctor Molina Navas is using his skills to improve lives in Africa
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Mr Wizard’s heir
YouTube and Ellen star Steve Spangler shares how to make it big in sci-comm
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'How pragmatic is it to be a blind scientist?’
Mona Minkara on not letting loss of vision end her science ambitions
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Getting on the soapbox for science
The women researchers fighting sexism in science communication
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The PhD fellow
Rachel Fort reveals how she is completing a PhD while in full time employment
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Why I mummified a taxi driver
Stephen Buckley explains how chemistry has rewritten ancient history