All Columns articles – Page 7
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         Opinion OpinionHolding the keys to a powerful futureCompetition to build battery supply chains means supercharging support to attract investment 
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         Opinion OpinionNuclear wastedAtomic energy has the potential to reduce our carbon footprint, but the problem of waste is devilishly complex 
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         Opinion OpinionN-heterocyclic carbenes are more than passive spectatorsThe practical importance of N-heterocyclic carbenes continues to grow 
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         Opinion OpinionTurning negative results into positivesPublishing unsuccessful experiments is more important than ever as we try to train machines in chemistry 
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         Careers CareersMore guidance makes job and university applications fairerA question-based format helps candidates prioritise what to tell recruiters 
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         Opinion OpinionA decade on Crispr is already poised to deliver on its promiseGene editing could transform healthcare but no disease should be forgotten 
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         Opinion OpinionHow long until papers list an AI as an author?Artificial intelligence is superior to humans at numerous tasks, but it is still vulnerable to human biases 
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         Opinion OpinionSetting drug development speed recordsThe pandemic treatment sprint was spectacular, but hard to match under less unusual circumstances 
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         Opinion OpinionWill we always keep naming things after people?Choosing a name deserves careful consideration 
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         Opinion OpinionEmbracing odditiesWhen new chemistry looks like alchemy or witchcraft, it’s worth taking notice 
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         Opinion OpinionWe’re all in this togetherAs rivalry between countries increases scientific collaboration must be maintained to tackle our shared problems 
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         Opinion OpinionElizabeth Holmes to be imprisoned for Theranos fraudBlood testing company founder’s 11-year sentence should serve as a warning to investors 
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         Opinion OpinionThe incredible legacy of TutankhamunThree-thousand-year-old treasures can still enthral and inspire 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy glycans?Glycoscience is turning out to be more interesting than anyone might have imagined 
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         Opinion OpinionTrouble at the top of the UK government spells trouble for science tooScience craves certainty but the UK hasn’t been able to deliver it recently 
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         Opinion OpinionTwelve reasons for labs to go greenerHow your lab can benefit from cutting energy, water and waste 
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         Opinion OpinionNobel visionLooking beyond the here-and-now let click chemistry open up a whole new world of possibility 
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         Business BusinessAlzheimer’s antibody engenders anticipationTantalising press-released data on Biogen and Eisai’s lecanemab prompt questions without firm answers