All Chemistry World articles in July 2019 – Page 3
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NewsUS air bases blamed for fluorinated pollutants on Japanese island
Diplomatic tensions between the two nations have been stoked by accusations that the US military has polluted Okinawa with PFAS chemicals
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Research‘Little big coil’ breaks record for world’s strongest magnet
High temperature superconductor used to create 45.5 Tesla field magnet 9000 times more powerful than a fridge magnet
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FeatureTaking a leaf out of plants’ books
Learning to mimic natural photosynthesis on an industrial scale might open the door to a fossil fuel-free future. Nina Notman investigates
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OpinionWhat happens when life has a limited vocabulary?
The longest synthetic genome shows us life is more complicated than just learning your AGCs
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OpinionIs this a golden age of new drug classes?
A host of new treatment modes are hitting the clinic and the market
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Opinion(+)-Microladallene B
A weird structure is enough to spark chemists’ interest, even without any obvious use
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FeaturePrimo Levi and the other periodic table
Author and chemist Primo Levi was born 100 years ago this July. Philip Ball looks at his chemical and literary legacy – including his books The Periodic Table and If This Is a Man
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OpinionLetters: July 2019
Your thoughts on plastic pollution and the best ways of ensuring lab safety
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OpinionTaking the k out of kinetics
Even if classic kinetics are correct, that doesn’t mean we can’t fix them
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OpinionPride and prejudice
Cambridge’s first official Pride event stood in contrast to the everyday experiences of some LGBT+ scientists, but a new report shows how things are improving
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OpinionFraser Stoddart: 'Even when I'm sleeping, I average 40mph'
On rotaxanes, travel and his love of Edinburgh
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ReviewExhibition: AI: More than Human
The Barbican Centre’s AI: More than Human exhibition explores AI’s origins in history and culture, and delves into the ways the technology is set to change the way we think about intelligence in the future
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FeatureP is for phosphorus
A reporter from Alchemistry World reveals the unpleasant secret behind The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus
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ArticleFree online course: Statistical thinking for industrial problem solving
Using a data driven approach to deliver solutions
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OpinionGet with the quantum program
Now is the time for industry to engage with the emerging world of quantum computers
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OpinionThe Solar Army marches on
High school students in Puerto Rico are using chemistry to combat climate change
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OpinionDoes the higher education review augur well for universities?
Political winds are buffeting higher education once more
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CareersMaking matters: the story of PrintCity
How a 3D printing research centre was built from the bottom up
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