All History articles – Page 3
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         Opinion OpinionHunting vampires with the help of DNA profilingWhat was draining the life out of 18th and 19th century New Englanders? 
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         Opinion OpinionShowing chemists have lives outside of science is inspirationalHuman qualities, not big discoveries, are what we should seek from role models 
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         Research ResearchChemists discover new lead(II) oxide pigments in the Mona Lisa and the Last SupperFindings provide new insight into paints used by Leonardo da Vinci 
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         Research ResearchAncient Roman glass fragment changed from green to gold over timePhotonic crystals developed naturally on 2000-year-old artefact 
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         Opinion OpinionThe classic sandwichFerrocene turned our understanding of structure and bonding on its head 
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         Feature FeatureFifty years since the ferrocene furoreOnly two of the discoverers of the sandwich compounds that revolutionised organometallic chemistry received the Nobel prize, leaving one very big name feeling left out. Mike Sutton traces the controversy 
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         Opinion OpinionLearning lessons from the history of chemistryWhat makes chemistry work? And why should we care? 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy Roman concrete is still stronger than RAAC (and other modern concretes)Researchers are searching for ways to replicate the self-healing properties of the ancient material 
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         Opinion OpinionPredicting and discovering in chemistryHow scientists look into the past, present and future 
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         Opinion OpinionLetters: August 2023Readers discuss the history of atoms, and ask for help treating a chronic eye condition 
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         Research ResearchAnticounterfeiting secrets of Benjamin Franklin’s paper money revealedSophisticated analytical techniques brought to bear on US notes from the 18th century 
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         Research ResearchPeptide analysis reveals truth of Seville’s ‘Ivory Lady’Ancient human remains entombed with an array of treasures, originally believed to be a young male, revealed to be those of a woman 
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         Opinion OpinionNew scientific categories bring vitalityThe history of vitamins shows that ‘kinds’ don’t have to exist in nature to drive scientific discoveries 
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         Opinion OpinionHow van der Waals first linked liquids and gases150 years ago, a doctoral thesis changed our understanding of matter 
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