All Working life articles – Page 25
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OpinionBeelzebub Pharma Ltd
Derek Lowe thinks the Devil’s R&D management schemes might be scarily familiar
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CareersReturning from maternity leave
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts shares her thoughts as she prepares to return to the world of work after maternity leave
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CareersHigh unemployment in Europe drives brain drain
Andy Extance finds out how economic woes in southern European countries’ are affecting young chemists
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OpinionLab’s labourers lost?
How long should scientists stay at the bench, asks Derek Lowe. How long is a piece of string?
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OpinionBespoke or bodged
A can-do attitude and some lateral thinking can save time and money when it comes to exotic apparatus, says Derek Lowe
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CareersTracking tomorrow's talent
Futuretrack has followed thousands of students on their path through university and beyond. Kate Purcell talks Emma Davies through the latest data on careers and job satisfaction
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OpinionAutomatic for the chemist
How automatic structure elucidation could lead to more creative chemists
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FeatureRising from the ashes
Neil Sinclair reports on some exciting new ventures emerging from redundant chemical and pharmaceutical plants
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NewsWhat does it take to improve laboratory safety?
With criminal charges brought over the death of a UCLA student, US labs are looking at ways to improve safety
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Opinion
Pacific garbage patch reveals plastic pollution's devastating ocean impact
Dylan Stiles sets sail for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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Opinion
The 299 ways to convert alcohol to aldehyde
Dylan Stiles touches on the many ways to convert an alcohol to an aldehyde or ketone
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Opinion
Computational chemistry software leaves experimental chemist feeling overwhelmed
Dylan Stiles is bedazzled by computational chemistry
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Opinion
Why chemistry takes years to master unlike computer science
Dylan Stiles takes a trip down memory lane
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Opinion
The art and science of crystallisation in organic chemistry
Dylan Stiles has powerful recrystallisation voodoo