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  • Michelle Francl considers the long-lost art of the reprint card and the debate that once raged about its use and misuse.

    • Michelle Francl
    Thesis
  • Understanding the effects of adding a simple salt to an aqueous solution of a protein is far from simple — and Bruce C. Gibb explains why.

    • Bruce C. Gibb
    Thesis
  • Michelle Francl wonders if there is a risk to making yourself at home in the lab.

    • Michelle Francl
    Thesis
  • M. Pilar Gil and Eli Zysman-Colman look back at the history of two periodic tables that date from the late nineteenth century.

    • M. Pilar Gil
    • Eli Zysman-Colman
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  • When lightning strikes, Bruce C. Gibb reminds us that not only do sparks fly, but there’s also some chemistry going on too.

    • Bruce C. Gibb
    Thesis
  • Michelle Francl wonders if a molecule can be just a little bit chiral?

    • Michelle Francl
    Thesis
  • Bruce C. Gibb explains why plastic isn’t always fantastic.

    • Bruce C. Gibb
    Thesis
  • Weighing up whether or not to drink heavy water, Michelle Francl plunges into its history.

    • Michelle Francl
    Thesis
  • After a PhD in Canada, a post-graduate career in the USA and fellowships in Japan and Austria, Reuben Hudson discusses how a universal language enables the meaningful pursuit of chemistry across cultures.

    • Reuben Hudson
    Thesis
  • Michelle Francl suggests that we should expand our view of the periodic table to new dimensions.

    • Michelle Francl
    Thesis
  • The elements of the periodic table are more integral to our daily lives now than they have ever been before. Bruce C. Gibb takes a look at the factors used to decide just how critical the supply of any given mineral is.

    • Bruce C. Gibb
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