All Chemistry World articles in June 2022 – Page 3
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OpinionChemists in Ukraine: Ilias Shcherbakov
Some university staff are living in institute buildings as they keep unstoppable equipment running
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OpinionChemists in Ukraine: Liudmyla Solianyk
The early days of the Russian invasion brought missile strikes and food shortages to Bucha district, but evacuation was just as dangerous
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OpinionChemists in Ukraine: Olha Konshyna
While people and businesses have evacuated Kyiv, the hope is that they’ll be able to return soon
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OpinionChemists in Ukraine: Grygoriy Dmytriv
The chemistry community in Lviv offers help to others from regions of Ukraine more seriously affected by the Russian invasion
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OpinionReformed and refreshed
Chemistry comes out of the latest Research Excellence Framework exercise looking good
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NewsChinese city seeks to lure top scientific talent with housing subsidies
Wuxi is offering incentives worth £1.2 million to get Nobel laureates and other science superstars to move there
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Feature3D printing adds another dimension
Nina Notman learns how 4D printing is opening the door to unique smart materials whose applications may only be limited by our imaginations
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ResearchFlaws fixed in venerable 84-year-old method of measuring porosity
Simple software corrects calculations of surface area that were out by up to a factor of five
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OpinionIs there a natural order in which complex objects appear?
Assembly theory suggests there might be
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FeatureThe bioorthogonal revolution
A set of reactions operating silently inside live cells or whole animals are lighting up chemical biology and inspiring new medicines, James Mitchell Crow finds
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OpinionCarolyn Bertozzi: ‘Shooting hoops is very meditative’
The celebrated chemical biologist who dreamed of being a rock star before inventing the field of bioorthogonal chemistry
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OpinionAn idea that clicked
Bioorthogonal reactions – doing chemistry inside living cells without blasting everything in sight – are no mean feat
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BusinessWhat is the future of Covid-19 pharmaceuticals?
Firms anticipate long-term markets for prevention and treatment
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OpinionFrom waste to renewable resources
A procedure for breaking the recalcitrant C–C bonds in lignin
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OpinionLetters: June 2022
Readers share poems and memories, and report a textbook theft by the man who stole Einstein’s brain
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OpinionElizabeth Fulhame, the 18th century chemistry pioneer who faded from history
More than 200 years ago, a female chemist introduced the concept of catalysis and made early steps towards photography. Rachel Brazil develops her story
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CareersHow to begin financial planning
Five ways that PhD students and postdocs can prepare for the future
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ArticleFinancial woes ail early-career scientists
PhD students and postdocs are struggling to make ends meet
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