All The Mole articles – Page 8
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A day in the life of technical editor: Celia Gitterman
Celia Gitterman has spent the past four years working for the Royal Society of Chemistry as a technical editor. She talks to Tom Bond about her typical day
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The sunshine vitamin
Vitamin D is often called the sunshine vitamin, but what is vitamin D, why is it so important, and what evidence is there to link it to such a range of illnesses?
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A day in the life of analyst: Carl Ruffel
Carl has spent the past three years working as an analyst for the Medical Research Council. He talks to Nina Notman about his typical day
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Flood: will all the land be covered by water if the polar ice caps melt?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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A day in the life of advanced scientist: Dan Clarke
Dan has spent the past 18 months working as an advanced scientist for 3M Healthcare. He talks to Rachel Bolton-King about his typical day
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Hang time: could you use a hose pipe to break a fall of 10 metres?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Hospital coats
Hospitals are a home for myriad microbes, but could researchers have a solution?
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A day in the life of project manager: Donna Palmer
Donna has spent the past three years working as a project manager at Pera. She talks to Rachel Bolton-King about her typical day
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Kew the celebrations
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, celebrates 250 years of horticulture and science.