All Arts articles – Page 2
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         Webinar WebinarOverloaded with author Ginny SmithHear from author Ginny Smith about her book Overloaded: how every aspect of your life is influenced by your brain chemicals 
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         Article ArticleLab Innovations 2023 lays the path for smart and sustainable labsThe UK’s only trade fair for the whole lab industry forges the way to sustainability and innovation 
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         Research ResearchXRF reveals early drafts of ancient Egyptian artPortable analytical equipment allows greater analysis of ancient artwork 
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         Research ResearchBeer byproduct used as a binder in paintings during the Danish Golden AgeScientists identify proteins from cereal species using mass spectrometry 
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         Webinar WebinarPoisonous tales with author Hilary HamnettHear from author Hilary Hamnett about her new book Poisonous tales: a forensic examination of poisons in fiction 
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         Research ResearchMelodies make molecules manipulable with musical machine modelsSoftware represents molecules with sounds, rather than text and pictures 
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         News NewsMusical periodic table being built by turning chemical elements’ spectra into notesComputer code that converts each element into a unique piece of music could provide a novel way to expand chemistry communication 
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         Research ResearchChemical analysis of Tartan questions cultural perceptions of 18th century ScotlandAnita Quye explains why the sciences and the humanities aren’t as disparate as we might think 
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         Feature FeatureThe smell of historyNina Notman sniffs out chemistry’s role in uncovering, documenting and recreating the scents of the past 
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         Feature FeatureFashion to dye forCan colouring clothing be environmentally sustainable? Victoria Atkinson looks at how dyes have come full circle from their natural origins 
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         Feature FeatureUnwrapping ancient Egyptian chemistryFrom mummification to metallurgy, Rachel Brazil looks at the impressive chemistry used by this ancient civilisation 
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         News NewsExplosion at outreach event under investigation after 18 people injured in SpainDemonstration with liquid nitrogen and boiling water went horribly wrong at the University of Girona’s European Research Night 
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         Research ResearchExplaining the mysterious purple gold at Spain's AlhambraChemical corrosion converts gold leaf into purple nanospheres 
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         Opinion OpinionLetters: June 2022Readers share poems and memories, and report a textbook theft by the man who stole Einstein’s brain 
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         Opinion OpinionCarolyn Bertozzi: ‘Shooting hoops is very meditative’The celebrated chemical biologist who dreamed of being a rock star before inventing the field of bioorthogonal chemistry 
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         Opinion OpinionIs there a natural order in which complex objects appear?Assembly theory suggests there might be 
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         Podcast PodcastFresh Banana Leaves by Jessica Hernandez – Book clubAn Indigenous vision for environmental science 
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