All Chemistry World articles in October 2024
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Opinion
Do chemists die young?
Death notices for chemists suggest perhaps not, despite the hazards found in many labs
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Careers
For chemistry to thrive, it needs to become less cliquey
We need to help more people break through the barriers of tight networks
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Feature
The health of chemistry across the pipeline
More students in the UK are studying chemistry at A-level than 20 years ago, but how does that translate to universities?
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Opinion
Yvonne Perrie: ‘Good research culture is about being able to learn and fail without judgment’
The drug delivery expert and multidisciplinary researcher on the importance of learning from failure and how a summer in a margarine factory influenced her career
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Opinion
The CaSE for engagement in research
Discussions shed light on how the public would like to contribute to R&D
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Careers
How taking part in extracurricular activities during your PhD can help you build your CV
Opportunities to take part in teaching, event organisation and outreach all develop valuable skills
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Business
Setting new standards for British laboratories
Lab Innovations brings together experts from all corners of the industry
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Business
AstraZeneca synthetic chemistry prize winner celebrates ‘culmination of a high-quality academia-industry collaboration’
Ruth Webster from University of Cambridge wins 2024 AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry for her work on iron catalysis
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Opinion
Letters: October 2024
Readers celebrate an MSc course, manufacturing and multi-dimensional space
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News
Protein design and structure prediction wins chemistry Nobel prize
David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper were rewarded for creating computational tools to design proteins and predict their structures that have ‘revolutionised biological chemistry’
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News
The 2024 Nobel prize in chemistry as it happens – live
Join us as we follow all the developments in the run-up to the awarding of chemistry’s biggest prize
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Puzzle
October 2024 puzzles
Download the puzzles from the October 2024 print issue of Chemistry World
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Opinion
Fermi’s questions and the importance of estimation
Knowing how to approximate the unknown is a much undervalued skill
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Opinion
A chemist in the flower garden
The beautifully complex molecules plants produce are as inspiring as the blooms themselves
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Feature
How satellite remote sensing is enhancing our understanding of Earth
Instruments in space have studied the planet’s atmosphere and surface, and are now being joined by powerful new ones, finds Andy Extance
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Feature
Blood biopsies for cancer
Testing small amounts of blood for the presence of disease markers could revolutionise how we detect cancer. Clare Sansom reports
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Opinion
Analytical chemistry is never far from the frontiers of science
New and better tools are pushing back boundaries and changing the world
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Opinion
Why we need public analysts
As the Association of Public Analysts winds up, Duncan Campbell reflects on the continued importance of the profession
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Feature
Analysing a chemist’s wish-list
Analytical techniques have come a long way, but what does the future hold? Rachel Brazil asks the experts what they’d like to see