All articles by Manisha Lalloo – Page 2
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ResearchHuman-made minerals add to evidence for Anthropocene epoch
List of minerals that form either directly or indirectly as a result of humanity’s activities offers insights into our impact on Earth’s geology
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CareersCatching up with AstraZeneca's graduate programme
Three years on, Manisha Lalloo revisits the pharma giant’s training scheme
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CareersThe cannabis consultant
Ezra Pryor shares how chemists can find a job in the expanding legal cannabis industry in the US
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ResearchExplosive intermediates muzzled by crystalline sponge
Ozonide structures determined safely with room to adapt the technique to other unstable compounds
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Research3D printed graphene aerogels take shape
Technique holds potential to fabricate ultra-light structures with architectures tailored for specific applications
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CareersBack to the bench
Returning to research after a career break is never easy. Manisha Lalloo investigates the trust helping to bridge the gap
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Research'Smart patch' set to deliver for diabetes patients
Stick-on patch with glucose responsive microneedles releases insulin automatically whenever it is needed
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ResearchPlant material aligns to make tough aerogels
Nanocellulose fibres help aerogels overcome their brittle nature
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CareersArt imitating life
Briony Marshall’s sculptures find form in her biochemical background, she tells Manisha Lalloo
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CareersThinking small
Developing tiny catalysts for miniature devices in a compact company, Daniele Leonarduzzi tells Manisha Lalloo why small is beautiful
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CareersChasing the sun
It took some time, and a lot of jobs, but Matt Carnie eventually found a role he loves in materials research. Manisha Lalloo asks for his career analysis
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Synthetic strategy targets ‘undruggable’ small RNAs
Chemists turn drug discovery process on its head to create small molecules that could treat diseases like cancer
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CareersGeneration next
AstraZeneca is investing in the future of drug discovery with its new graduate training scheme in pharma. Manisha Lalloo finds out more
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NMR thermometer takes reactor's temperature
Non-invasive technique can tease out hot and cold spots in reactors to help chemical engineers improve them
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Biofuel cell tattoo turns perspiration to power generation
Device produces electricity from lactate and could run sensors to monitor patients' health
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CareersStarting out in academia
Serena Corr talks to Manisha Lalloo about her life as a young academic
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Elusive water dimer detected at last
Scientists in Russia have observed water dimers in atmospheric conditions for the first time, following 40 years of research
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'Artificial leaf' under the microscope
The structure of Dan Nocera's oxygen evolving complex has been elucidated giving researchers the chance to improve upon it
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