All People articles – Page 32
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Careers'My co-author is based in North Korea'
The challenges of working with scientists in the world’s most secretive state
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CareersStemming food waste in Greece
Charis Galanakis is using green chemistry to reuse byproducts in the food industry
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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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OpinionAda Yonath: 'I never wanted to be a scientist'
Nobel laureate Ada Yonath on childhood science, cat hotels and the price of fame
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ResearchFrom cement to batteries with help from a wombat
Vanessa Peterson is in the fast lane when it comes to relating atomic-scale structures to a material’s function
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FeatureCarolyn Bertozzi
One-time heavy rocker Carolyn Bertozzi has made a name for herself with hit papers and sound science. Sarah Houlton charts her path to success
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NewsRoyal recognition for UK scientists
Contributions to science and public engagement rewarded in 2018 New Year’s Honours list
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Opinion'We all want to be The Dude'
Venki Ramakrishnan on optimism, Jane Austen and why he wants to be Jeff Bridges
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OpinionWho is the greatest chemist of all time?
Spoiler: you said it was Marie Curie. But how we define greatness matters
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OpinionGeri Richmond: 'I was hesitant to use creativity in science'
Geri Richmond on motherhood, office space and funky chickens
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CareersThe European adviser
Elvira Fortunato shares how she found herself at the heart of EU science policy
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NewsGeorge de Hevesy’s chemistry Nobel medal up for auction
Collection of medals of radiochemist who hid two other Nobel laureates’ gold medals from the Nazis by dissolving them is expected to fetch £120,000