All History articles – Page 13
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         Research ResearchDawn of the atomic age helps carbon dating detect forged artSpike in radiocarbon from nuclear bomb tests harnessed to detect fakes 
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         Feature FeatureIridium and the demise of the dinosaursGeochemical clues from the Cretaceous period reveal the final days of the terrible lizards 
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         News NewsEuropean Chemical Society plaques to recognise continent's chemistry landmarksSigns will highlight important chemical heritage sites across Europe 
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         Podcast PodcastMethylphenidate (Ritalin)Jamie Durrani diverts his attention to the rise of Ritalin, a drug first identified as a way of improving tennis performance 
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         News NewsNew candidate for oldest classroom periodic table emerges in RussiaHand painted table commissioned by Mendeleev dates back to 1876 
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         Research ResearchThousand year-old fox snout bag held potent hallucinogensChemical analysis reveals ancient South Americans used mix of psychoactive substances in rituals 
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         Podcast PodcastLimulus Amebocyte LysateFrances Addison takes a look at the discovery that brought horseshoe crabs to the heart of the pharmaceutical industry 
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         Opinion OpinionGeissler’s glasswareHow the supreme glassblower of his day shows the value of technical staff 
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         Opinion OpinionRighting historyArchaeology can offer unique perspectives on our place in the world, but the field has some challenges to overcome along the way 
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         News NewsWarnings on lead in dust released during Notre Dame fireHundreds of tonnes of lead are thought to have melted in the blaze that consumed the iconic cathedral 
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         Podcast PodcastLevothyroxineKit Chapman investigates the drug that has been one of the top five prescription medications in the UK every year for the last two decades 
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         Review ReviewInvisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for MenPhilippa Matthews reviews Caroline Criado Perez’s new book 
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         News NewsTen periodic tables you really should know aboutFor the International Year of the Periodic Table we’ve rounded up some of the most interesting tables out there 
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         Review ReviewFor Science, King & Country: The Life and Legacy of Henry MoseleyAlan Dronsfield reviews a biography of the talented young researcher who developed the concept of atomic numbers