All articles by Karen Harries-Rees – Page 4
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      FeatureGetting the balance rightInnovation is a key factor in corporate success. Karen Harries-Rees examines the issues chemical companies face and how they approach innovation 
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      OpinionEditorial: Stemming the flowWhat should the government do to stop chemistry departments closing? 
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      NewsMirror on chemistryThe public's attitude towards chemistry is improving but what future do art students see? 
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      FeatureThe kiss of deathDiscovering how the body carries out quality control has earned three scientists the 2004 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Karen Harries-Rees looks at their work. 
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      NewsAnd the winner is...Chemistry World has been awarded the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP)/Charlesworth Award for Best New Journal. 
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      OpinionEditorial: In praise of risky scienceBlue sky research is essential but how do we ensure it gets funding? 
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      OpinionEditorial: Breaking a vicious circleKaren Harries-Rees looks at the problems facing science education. 
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