Letters from our readers – Page 7
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News
Letters January 2014
An isotopic anniversary, climate scepticism and the origins of Bragg’s Law.
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Opinion
Letters October 2013
Humourous ups and downs, veterinary pharmaceuticals and a carbon capture query.
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Opinion
Letters August 2013
Space mining, computational calculations and chemophobia or common sense?
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Opinion
Letters May 2013
From comments on fascinating fungus, to the discussion of spiritual science and charity in the lab.
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Opinion
The art of thinking
Students are too busy to think and academics won't sit still. There may be trouble ahead.
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Opinion
Hard day's night
Chemists' working habits seem to have little regard for office hours. Should we resist the trend toward working longer?
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Opinion
Martin Fleischmann (1927–2012)
A colleague recalls the achievements and personality of the electrochemist at the centre of the cold fusion debacle
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Opinion
Remediate with carbonate
An option for destroying stockpiles of chemical weapons seems to have been overlooked
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Opinion
Fracking lacking concerns
Fracking coverage must acknowledge the potential environmental impact