All articles by Philip Robinson
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Opinion
Science shouldn’t be shy about controversies
Debates and disagreements are all part of the process
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Opinion
A milestone year
2024 is set to be a special year for Chemistry World because it’s 20 years since we published our first issue
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Opinion
Bonds are the ties that bind chemistry
Those seemingly simple sticks belie our most complex concept
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Feature
Do other chemistry prizes predict the Nobels?
We’ve looked at the numbers so you don’t have to
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Feature
Charting the rise in antimicrobial resistance
We look at the data behind antibiotic drug discovery and development, bacterial resistance and the financial problems with the current business model
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Opinion
Deep sea mining is on hold, for now
But some countries say it will be essential to enable decarbonisation
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Opinion
A year of war in Ukraine
The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine is now one year old. For Ukraine, the anniversary has been a moment to reaffirm support among its allies and keep the world’s attention on Kyiv as the conflict moves increasingly by increments with no end in sight. For the Kremlin, the moment has been used to justify continuing the war, as a special operation that was supposed to last weeks now runs into its second year. For those who have lived through the war, it’s a reminder of just how much has changed and how much has been lost.
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Opinion
How will AI and automation change chemistry?
It’s going to change our lives. But it’s not clear in what ways
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Opinion
Will we always keep naming things after people?
Choosing a name deserves careful consideration
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Feature
Visualising the Nobel nomination archive
Who nominated whom for the biggest prize in chemistry
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Opinion
Wastewater has huge potential for global health
Monitoring programmes can help healthcare and empower communities
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Opinion
We need our simple symbols, but machines might not
Will the curly arrow still be with us in another 100 years?
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Opinion
What’s the secret science of conspiracy theories?
Conspiracies can tell us a lot about science and society
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Opinion
Solving solar panel waste highlights the need for sustainable thinking
Moving to a circular economy requires political, economic and scientific cooperation