All Last retort articles – Page 2
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OpinionEscaping from predatory publishers
An over-reliance on publishing has left scientists prey to unscrupulous practices
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OpinionThe gift of dyslexia
With the right support, dyslexic thinkers can thrive and bring new perspectives to science
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OpinionTaking the foundation course route
Students should be told more about the different paths to a career in chemistry
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OpinionSynthesising molecules and memories
Scientific adventures start with the support of an inspirational supervisor
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OpinionOutdated practical techniques still have lessons to teach
Understanding old methods provides valuable insights into the new
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OpinionHow does your garden grow?
With the help of a handful elements from the periodic table, of course
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OpinionFixing chemistry’s branding problem
Engaging with others to improve the central science’s image
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OpinionThe chemist’s gambit
If artificial intelligence can revolutionise chess, what might it do to chemistry?
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OpinionCome fly with me… just not there, or there
Travel risk assessments should account for the prejudice faced by Queer scientists
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OpinionThe seabirds saved by synthetic chemistry
How an agricultural demand for bird poo almost destroyed an island group’s ecosystem
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OpinionThe challenges and opportunities of conducting research in developing countries
Barriers, collaboration and creativity
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OpinionBeing ‘foreign’ in a foreign land
International students face a huge number of cultural and financial challenges