All Arts articles – Page 8
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         Review ReviewFilm: The Ball MethodAn impressive short film about early 20th century chemist Alice Ball whose groundbreaking scientific contributions were only recently recognised 
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         Research ResearchKeep The Scream dry to preserve its pigments, chemical analysis suggestsMoisture – not light – hastens the degradation of yellow cadmium colours in Edvard Munch’s 1910 painting 
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         Review ReviewFrom Science Fiction to Science Fact: How Writers of the Past Invented Our PresentAn enjoyable exploration of the parallels between science fiction and science as long as you don’t expect a definite proof of how how sci-fi created the future 
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         Review ReviewTV series: Unnatural SelectionFrom biohackers to malaria-fighting mosquitos, this Netflix documentary looks at the powerful yet controversial technology of genetic engineering 
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         Review ReviewSmoke & Mirrors: How Hype Obscures the Future and How to See Past ItGemma Milne explores how hype has influenced nine different areas of science and technology, from cancer treatments to quantum computers 
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         Podcast PodcastSmoke & Mirrors by Gemma Milne – Book clubScience journalist Gemma Milne’s first book promises to be a guide on how to recognise hype and how to cut through it 
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         Review ReviewFrankissstein: A Love StoryLike a modern-day rollercoaster ride through Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, this novel is an exploration of the scientific community’s incremental crawl towards evolutionary perfection 
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         Review ReviewLetters from an AstrophysicistA collection of two decades-worth of correspondences, this book reveals humanity’s fascination with the stars 
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         Review ReviewFilm: Human NatureThe story of Crispr-Cas9 gene editing technology, and where it could and should take humanity 
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         Review ReviewIngredients: The Strange Chemistry of What We Put In Us and On UsGeorge Zaidan’s first book sets out to disentangle the confusing – and often conflicting – advice surrounding everyday items from processed food to sunscreen and beyond. 
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         Podcast PodcastIngredients by George Zaidan – Book clubWe discuss George Zaidan’s Ingredients, a book that promises to make chemistry more fun than Hogwarts 
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         Review ReviewThe Universe: A Travel GuideThis book covers every inch of our known universe, from planets and their moons, to asteroids, comets, dwarf planets, exoplanets, stellar objects and the galaxies beyond 
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         Review ReviewTraveling with the Atom: A Scientific Guide to Europe and BeyondUse this book to plot visits across Europe to the homesteads, graveyards, laboratories, apartments, abbeys and castles of your chemistry heroes 
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         Review ReviewFilm: RadioactiveBased on a graphic novel, this film is both a profile of Marie Curie and a celebration of her discovery, the phenomenon of radioactivity 
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         Research ResearchPorous hydrogel cleans dirt and grime from Jackson Pollock masterpiecesTwin-chain polymer gel can safely removes grime from contemporary artworks 
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         Review ReviewRebel Star: Our Quest to Solve the Great Mysteries of the SunAn absorbing read about the history of our investigation of the sun and the scientists who made breakthrough discoveries 
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         Review ReviewFilm: Dark WatersA film that charts lawyer Rob Billot’s two-decade battle to bring DuPont to account for illnesses of thousands of class action plaintiffs due to exposure to a toxic surfactant 
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         Podcast PodcastSay Why to Drugs by Suzi Gage – Book clubWe discuss Suzi Gage’s comprehensive look at the science behind recreational drugs – from caffeine to ketamine 
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         Review ReviewSay Why to Drugs: Everything You Need to Know About the Drugs We Take and Why We Get HighFrom discussing short- and long-term effects to drug mythbusting, this book is rich with easy-to-follow information about the effects recreational drugs can have on us and the risks associated with each of them 
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