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Arlene Blum: ‘Our summit is reduced toxics’
The biophysical chemist on the link between climbing and reducing the use of toxic chemicals
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Taking the right inspiration from nature
Scientists need to be selective about their sources of inspiration
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信:2021年11月
Readers call for reasoned debate, reminisce about the 1960s and sing the praises of microscale chemistry
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Weininger’s Smiles
The man whose code – and attitude to life – brought much happiness to chemists
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The challenges and opportunities of conducting research in developing countries
Barriers, collaboration and creativity
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All work and no play
Is the long-hours culture of academic organic chemistry laboratories finally changing?
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The dead of aconite
Whether human, witch or werewolf, beware a flower known as the queen of poisons
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A vaccine for all seasons?
Phase 1 clinical trials have begun on a candidate that could work against a wide range of flu viruses
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Timmers’ towers and Straus’ flasks
The revolutionary system that made labs much less likely to go up in flames
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Monitoring rainwater quality in Arizona
Community health workers are vital knowledge brokers
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Depositing hope for the future
The rise of ChemRxiv might mean that chemists can tackle thornier cultural problems
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Letters: October 2021
Readers argue about the politicisation of science and what should be included in editorial guidelines
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Where are the Covid-19 drugs?
Small molecules appear to be lagging behind development of vaccine and antibody treatments
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In situ with Tebello Nyokong
The influential chemist on nurturing confidence in students and taking inspiration from the humanities
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Leading a lab through pandemic-induced uncertainty
Emphathy is vital to support mentees effectively
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EPSRC如何促进夹杂物
The pandemic has provided valuable lessons for funders to rethink research culture
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Science as a product of culture
The role of background beliefs and assumptions in the development of science