All Chemistry World articles in March 2018 – Page 3
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NewsWellcome Trust publishes gender pay gap
Women working at the charity earn 20% less than men on average
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ResearchProduction line for gecko-inspired adhesive
Scientists devise manufacturing process for material that replicates a gecko’s remarkable stickiness
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NewsNew director for Royal Institution
Institute troubled by past financial difficulties to be helmed by engineer with business and academic experience
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ResearchSniffing out museums' decaying plastic artefacts
Analysing volatile compounds may help museums protect old celluloid film and other polymer heritage items
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ResearchCall to erase aqueous sulfide ions from chemistry
Spectroscopic developments question the existence of aqueous sulfide ions
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ResearchThousands of 2D materials are just waiting to be discovered
Survey of 3D materials that can be exfoliated suggests there’s plenty of other analogues to graphene out there
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FeatureArtificial blood
Nina Notman reports on progress towards products that can, when necessary, replace donor red blood cells
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OpinionWhen evidence isn’t enough
The UK debate over folic acid highlights science’s role in public health ethics
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FeatureRenewable energy in China
Huge investments and cutting-edge research are helping China to pioneer innovations in clean energy technologies, reports Mark Peplow
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Opinion'I've never been interested in microscopy'
Stefan Hell on why he doesn’t want to see your microscope collection
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OpinionWhen it comes to diversity, actions speak louder than graphs
There can be such a thing as too much data
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BusinessCompany profile: Ellutia
Ellutia takes GC beyond the ‘box-in-the-lab’, with its customised chromatography
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OpinionComputer literate
Computational chemistry is no longer an esoteric sub-discipline, it’s everywhere
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