All science communication articles
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News
Community voices concerns over American Chemical Society magazine
Board members’ open letter warns of ‘detrimental changes’ after restructure at C&EN
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Research
Public perception of nanotechnology can quickly turn sour
Policymakers and scientists should consider the risks of uninformed twitterstorms
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Careers
Plans to leave academia can add value to research
Incorporating your interests can introduce new directions to your projects
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Review
TV series: Beyond the Elements
Whether you’re a science newbie or seasoned chemist – if you’re alive, this series will likely hold your attention
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Opinion
Friends and colleagues remember John Meurig Thomas
A letter looking back on the life of the evangelic communicator and titan of solid state chemistry
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Opinion
Chemists amid coronavirus: Helen Sharman
A former space-travelling chemist finds she has to rejig her work here on Earth as a science communicator
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Research
Whiskey webs could snare counterfeiters
Unique patterns formed by whiskey residues could aid investigations into imitation liquors
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Article
Creating top-notch science communication
How Notch Communications brings creativity to scientific endeavour
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Opinion
Why the periodic table won't connect with the general public
‘Chemistry’ still has about as much resonance as ‘annual tax return’
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News
Is China the technology powerhouse it claims to be?
Policy change looks to move away from scientific hype
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Careers
Diary of a PhD student
Why Lucy Kissick decided to launch a video blog chronicling her research
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News
New claims that Exxon misled on climate change
Comparison of internal ExxonMobil documents with company’s advertorials finds marked discrepancy on firm’s position on climate
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Review
Exhibition: Open for discovery
The Francis Crick Institute’s first exhibition showcases its scientists’ research
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Promotion
Join us for our science communication competition final
Our 2017 sci-comm competition looks at chemistry where you live
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Promotion
Come to the Chemistry World communication competition live final
Register now to be in the audience in the Faraday lecture theatre on 21 March