Letters from our readers – Page 9

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    2010-09-28T12:07:27Z

    Caroline Toland's reply to the career-change question posed by an academic is perfectly sound advice

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    2010-08-27T14:41:33Z

    It was interesting to read Matt Brown's article on the liaison between Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and Cornell

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    2010-07-30T09:16:01Z

    I was interested to read Philip Ball's piece on the automated future of chemical crystallography

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    2010-06-25T12:15:42Z

    I am disappointed that the BBC did not find a chemist to present Chemistry: a volatile history

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    2010-05-27T10:51:12Z

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel received the Royal Society's King Charles II medal

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    2010-04-28T10:36:04Z

    The challenge for chemical sciences

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    2010-03-31T09:21:42Z

    I was quite outraged to see the article about the 'golden age of trickery' surrounding alchemy

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    2010-02-26T12:13:05Z

    The headine Nuclear waste research resurfaces

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    2010-01-28T15:06:55Z

    C P Snow, the subject of Mathew Waugh's 'Last retort'

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    2010-01-06T12:31:07Z

    I do not recognise the picture of drug discovery at the 'coal-face' painted by Clare Sansom

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    2009-11-26T13:38:31Z

    So now (post 30 September 2009) you can't buy sodium chlorate weedkiller, ostensibly as the result of a Brussels directive

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    2009-10-28T10:19:35Z

    I read Microwaving myths (Chemistry World, October 2008, p40) and subsequent letter by Frank Smith

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    2009-10-01T14:41:35Z

    We feel obliged to respond to Prof Morel-Desrosiers' criticisms (Chemistry World, August 2009, p36)

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    2009-08-25T08:54:57Z

    Derek Bailey raises his concerns over the amount of carbon sequestration that can occur before oxygen depletion becomes a significant issue (Chemistry World, August 2009, p36) and asks if the relevant calculations have been done

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    2009-07-28T17:17:21Z

    My colleagues and I enjoyed the excellent article highlighting some of the challenges facing us in South Africa

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    2009-05-29T17:57:57Z

    At Imperial College we are building on our successes and have initiated a major interdisciplinary project that we have called 'Artificial Leaf initiative'.

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    2009-04-28T11:09:32Z

    Reading The changing shape of chemistry, 1998 to 2008,

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    2009-03-30T11:50:28Z

    Matt Brown is a 'freelance science writer based in London

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    2009-02-23T13:36:49Z

    During a presentation at a local school I was introduced to the audience as an organic chemist

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    2009-01-28T10:47:40Z

    Novel chemistry