All History articles – Page 7
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         Opinion OpinionVolta’s ink spills its secretsChemical analysis of manuscripts can reveal details of their author’s life and motivations 
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         News NewsKarolinska Institute pursues name changes to lose racist linksHome of medicine Nobel prize to rename building and two streets named after racist scientists 
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         Opinion OpinionWeininger’s SmilesThe man whose code – and attitude to life – brought much happiness to chemists 
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         Opinion OpinionTimmers’ towers and Straus’ flasksThe revolutionary system that made labs much less likely to go up in flames 
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         Research ResearchBlasts from the past – how medieval gunpowder changed over 100 yearsTest-firing different gunpowders in a replica 15th century cannon on the firing range at West Point showed how recipes evolved 
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         Research ResearchMarie Antoinette’s secret messages to Swedish count revealed by chemical analysisSpectroscopy deciphers censored passages in 200-year-old letters between last French queen and the man rumoured to be her lover 
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         Opinion OpinionScience as a product of cultureThe role of background beliefs and assumptions in the development of science 
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         News NewsExplainer: The science of alkyl nitrites aka poppersFrom their origins as 19th century angina treatment to becoming an important part of gay subculture, these recreational drugs exist in a legal limbo 
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         Opinion OpinionThe lifesaving work of Evelyn HickmansAnne Green tells us how a female chemist almost single-handedly established paediatric clinical chemistry and led to a first in global health 
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         Research ResearchIsotope analysis of Vesuvius victims reveals how ancient Romans dinedHerculaneum’s men had greater access to fish, while women relied more on terrestrial animal products 
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         Opinion OpinionHidden details in iconic portrait of Lavoisiers reveal fears of coming revolutionAs the French Revolution neared the Lavoisiers were reimagined as scientific progressives rather than out of touch aristocrats 
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         Opinion OpinionPodbielniak’s contactorHow a new spin on separation produced petroleum, penicillin and much more 
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         Opinion OpinionClara Immerwahr – out of her husband’s shadowThe tragic story of the chemist best known as Fritz Haber’s wife might not be as clear cut as many believe, finds Bárbara Pinho 
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         Article ArticlePeptones: over 100 years of life-saving innovationAfter a century, peptones continue to play a vital role in biopharmaceutical innovation 
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         Opinion OpinionInsulin as a murder weaponForensic experts can tell if high insulin levels have a natural or criminal cause 
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         Opinion OpinionLetters: August 2021Readers discuss etymology and national service, and question if we should celebrate someone with Nazi links 
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         Opinion OpinionKathleen Culhane Lathbury – an industrial pioneerNina Notman tells the story of the interwar industrial chemist whose analytical skill and persistence saw her outmanoeuvre sexism and prove her research aptitude 
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         Feature FeatureOne hundred years of insulinMike Sutton looks at the journey the diabetes treatment took from the Toronto miracle to mass-production – via a controversial trip to Stockholm 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat’s revolutionary about the Chemical Revolution?How an event in chemistry shaped philosophy