Commentary – Page 4
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Opinion
How perovskites can live long and prosper
The future of solar cells depends on better stability testing
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Review
The element in the room: science-y stuff staring you in the face
The Festival of the Spoken Nerd goes from stage to page
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Opinion
When evidence isn’t enough
The UK debate over folic acid highlights science’s role in public health ethics
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Opinion
What’s in a number?
Redefining the mole is more than just bean-counting – it helps people reconnect with chemistry
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Opinion
A question of reproducibility
Survey of metal–organic frameworks raises concerns about the reliability of adsorption data
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News
Royal recognition for UK scientists
Contributions to science and public engagement rewarded in 2018 New Year’s Honours list
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Opinion
Priming courts for science
The first guides to understanding scientific evidence in the courtroom
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Opinion
Academic versus predator
Researchers must halt the rise of predatory journals by cutting off their supply of papers
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Opinion
Scientists become bedeviled advocates
Scientists need to stand up for rational thinking at a time when it is under threat around the world
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Opinion
Solving the technetium medical isotope shortage
The UK has a solution to the potential shortage of technetium-99m – but that’s no reason to be complacent about leaving Euratom
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Opinion
Electric avenue
Western carmakers need to seize the initiative on cleaner vehicles or risk being left behind
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Opinion
The dark side of dichloromethane
Policymakers and industry must take steps to curb emissions of popular solvent
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Opinion
Rebels with a cause
The student debt genie is out of the bottle after putting in an unexpected appearance at the UK elections
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Opinion
Cross-party consensus on funding science at last
Whoever wins the UK election science will benefit with promises to double R&D spending
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Opinion
What could peer review look like in 2030?
AI, credit for reviewers and more pre-prints: Mark Peplow considers the options
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News
The great beauty of chemistry
Heritage science is growing fast and Rocco Mazzeo wants more chemists to chip in