Philip Robinson
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Editor @ChemistryWorld. All your chemistry are belong to us. But the views are my own.
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Come spend 8 weeks working with the Chemistry World team as a science writer. Job advert 👇 careers-rsc.icims.com/jobs/3391/scie…
This week Keith Hornberger related that his son was left feeling a bit unhappy after he broke a beaker in a chemistry lab. To cheer him up he asked for scientists’ stories of the biggest or most expensive piece of glassware they’d ever broken. What's yours? chemistryworld.com/news/whats-the…
Check out my latest Chemistry World article discussing Eli Zysman-Colman's work on how solvent polarity and the photostability of photocatalysts affects performance! Read the article to find out Eli's advice for photochemists going forward💡👇 chemistryworld.com/news/bad-habit…
From titanium dioxide to sustainable fabrics, ionic liquids to biomass, our March editions have covered a lot of ground Here is a look back at some of our highlights of the past 20 years with our comment and careers editor Emma Pewsey!
In this feature by Julia Robinson, researchers working in India, Africa, south Asia, the Pacific Islands and the UK share the challenges they face regarding water quality – from heavy metal and organic matter contamination to PFAS and microplastics. chemistryworld.com/features/the-c…
Space elevators, infinite carbon and the future of materials: Andy Extance explores the vast universe of possibility surrounding the special ingredient that gives us life. chemistryworld.com/news/carbons-a…
A historian on the project to digitise and transcribe Humphry Davy's diaries, Eleanor Lucy Bird, discusses her thoughts on how we should curate his legacy, especially in light of some of the darker aspects of his life that have been revealed. chemistryworld.com/opinion/engagi…
1 June marked 50 years since a major explosion at a chemical plant in North Lincs took the lives of 28 employees. The Flixborough disaster shook the chemical industry but led to improvements in process safety that have, no doubt, saved many lives since: chemistryworld.com/news/fire-and-…
50 years after the Flixborough disaster, a lot has changed in regards to safety in the chemistry field. Charles Harrison, a health and safety advisor working in the UK reflects on the current state of safety in the workplace for laboratory professionals. chemistryworld.com/opinion/a-post…
It's been 20 years since Chemistry World first went into print. How has the world of chemistry changed in that time? Phillip Broadwith asked chemists who became members of Royal Society of Chemistry in 2004 to look back at the last two decades of their careers! chemistryworld.com/20-years-20-ch…
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The countdown is on! Our new newsletter, Industry Brief, will launch in just 9 days. Sign up today to receive a roundup of the most interesting and important stories from across the chemistry-using industries and analysis and insight from business editor Phillip Broadwith!
Really pleased to have been able to speak with two of last week's Nobel prize-winners - Google DeepMind's John Jumper and Institute for Protein Design's David Baker - for this story: chemistryworld.com/features/how-a…