All History articles – Page 12
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         Podcast PodcastBoric acidMike Freemantle revisits battlefield surgery to investigate boric acid, a key part of Dakin's antiseptic solution used extensively in the first world war 
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         Podcast PodcastAmygdalin & LaetrilePatrick Hughes delves into the molecule at the centre of a decades-old cancer treatment conspiracy theory 
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         Review ReviewSuperior: The Return of Race ScienceAngela Saini’s latest book is a powerful deconstruction of the research around race 
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         Opinion OpinionCutting-edge historyRewriting the textbooks is our duty, because credit and recognition are much more than a reward for the individual. We use them to show what we value, and what matters to us – what lies behind us to be discovered is just as important as what lies ahead 
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         Opinion OpinionKathleen Lonsdale’s crystallography tablesNo princes were needed on the quest for structure factors 
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         Feature FeaturePlutonium: The element factoryGlenn Seaborg’s lab at Berkeley discovered plutonium – an element with uses beyond the deadly one we know well 
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         Feature FeatureWhat is the moon made of?Mike Sutton looks at what we’ve learned about the moon’s chemistry in the 50 years since Apollo 11 
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         Review ReviewUnravelling the Double Helix: The Lost Heroes of DNAA compelling narrative that shines a light on the unsung pioneers behind science’s greatest discovery – Gareth Williams dives into the rich history of DNA 
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         Feature FeatureThe forgotten female crystallographer who discovered C–H⋯O bondsAndy Extance tells the overlooked story of crystallographer June Sutor, whose C–H⋯O bonding hypothesis was unjustly suppressed 
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         Podcast PodcastCyclopropaneChemistry’s tastiest bonds for an explosive anaesthetic that was as useful as it was dangerous 
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         Review ReviewWhen the Dogs Don’t Bark: A Forensic Scientist’s Search for the TruthForensic scientist Angela Gallop shares the evolution of her career and of forensic science itself 
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         Feature FeatureP is for phosphorusA reporter from Alchemistry World reveals the unpleasant secret behind The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus 
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         Review ReviewExperiencing the Impossible: The Science of MagicJonelle Harvey may not be sold on magic tricks, but Gustav Kuhn’s book has given her food for thought 
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         Podcast Podcast2C psychedelicsA class of hallucinogenic phenethylamines, explored by the 'godfather of psychedelics' Alexander Shulgin and sadly implicated in a tragedy at a 2017 music festival 
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         Feature FeaturePrimo Levi and the other periodic tableAuthor and chemist Primo Levi was born 100 years ago this July. Philip Ball looks at his chemical and literary legacy – including his books The Periodic Table and If This Is a Man 
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         Podcast PodcastSilver iodideHow the compound that ushered in a photographic revolution has taken to the skies to try to control the weather 
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         Review ReviewSuperheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic TableKit Chapman has been on a journey around the world to discover how new elements are made 
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         Podcast PodcastAmantadineKatrina Krämer investigates how one of the smallest small molecule drugs around saved Jeanna Giese's life