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Jennifer Newton

@foggnewton

Mcfc fan who likes cooking, gardening, science, words and equality. Newsletter & research editor @ChemistryWorld. she/her

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Happy #WorldBookDay! #ThrowbackThursday to the Daily Mail stealing my photo and calling my son a potato.... dailymail.co.uk/femail/article…

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My son's school isn't celebrating #WorldBookDay till tomorrow but he had great fun making his very own Baxter so he can be Darkus from M. G. Leonard's Beetle Boy

My son's school isn't celebrating #WorldBookDay till tomorrow but he had great fun making his very own Baxter so he can be Darkus from <a href="/MGLnrd/">M. G. Leonard</a>'s Beetle Boy
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Delighted to share my take on how we can use microorganisms to create a more sustainable future for us and future generations. Enjoy! Biological Sciences | University of Edinburgh Centre for Engineering Biology How Synthetic Biology Will Help Us Build a Sustainable Future | Stephen ... youtu.be/5QErqEo27M8 via YouTube

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Hello Chem Tweeps! Jennifer Newton here to give you the lowdown on yesterday’s Re:action newsletter. It featured Crispr for abiotic polymers, cyclocarbons, nuclear fuel bottlenecks, techno-science and gas-station heroin. Subscribe to never miss an iteration! chemistryworld.com/sign-up-to-rea…

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue. Funny and relatable but also moving and insightful. One of those books that’s just easy to enjoy.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue. Funny and relatable but also moving and insightful. One of those books that’s just easy to enjoy.
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If you want a simple way to stay up to date with the week’s most important (and interesting) chemistry stories from across the internet, sign up to Re:action – a free newsletter expertly curated by Chemistry World’s editorial team. Sign up now: bit.ly/3HWfJf1

If you want a simple way to stay up to date with the week’s most important (and interesting) chemistry stories from across the internet, sign up to Re:action – a free newsletter expertly curated by <a href="/ChemistryWorld/">Chemistry World</a>’s editorial team.

Sign up now: bit.ly/3HWfJf1
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We've noticed a lot of British women in STEM groups struggling for funding at the moment. Although this isn't new, it does seem to have got worse over last couple of years. What do you think the reason for that is? (Full explanation of options in thread.) 🧵

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Do you want a hands-on introduction to the editorial process, from writing and editing to page layout and printing? Come work with Chemistry World! We're looking for someone interested in science communication for an 8-week internship. Apply by 01/04/2024 careers-rsc.icims.com/jobs/3391/scie…

Do you want a hands-on introduction to the editorial process, from writing and editing to page layout and printing?
Come work with Chemistry World!
We're looking for someone interested in science communication for an 8-week internship. 
Apply by 01/04/2024
careers-rsc.icims.com/jobs/3391/scie…
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It’s hard not to love an element as special as carbon – but might chemists’ adoration be a problem? Researchers have arguably been spending too much time dreaming what the future may hold for the element. New article at Chemistry World, w/ Ashok Keerthi chemistryworld.com/news/carbons-a…

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There have been 20 Aprils since Chemistry World began! In this video, Jennifer Newton walks us through some of the best covers from past Aprils, including ones focused on the beauty of experiments, preserving Henry VIII's flagship, and the weirdest versions of the periodic table.

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The -ome family of terms has gained a new member, writes Jennifer Newton. Microplastome joins genome, proteome, exposome and other research domains that unpick complex biological systems by considering them as collective entities of molecules and interactions. chemistryworld.com/opinion/meet-t…

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The 'universal speed limit' for catalysts may not be as universal as we previously thought. chemistryworld.com/features/how-a…

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And we're off again! Christmas for chemists has arrived with the annual excitement surrounding the #Nobelprize in chemistry. We'll be talking predictions, trivia and all the latest news in the run-up to chemistry's biggest prize chemistryworld.com/news/the-2024-…