All The Mole articles – Page 9
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A day in the life of a senior science technician: Chris Towers
Chris has spent the past 18 months working as the senior science technician at Gateway College. He talks to Rachel Bolton-King about his typical day
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Antimalarial drugs
Approximately one million people die annually from malaria worldwide. Tragically, 90 per cent of these deaths are among the under-fives in sub-Saharan Africa, who have little if any access to adequate healthcare. Drugs are used to treat the disease but parasitic resistance to these drugs is growing, so what is the alternative?
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Walk on waste
With landfill sites filling fast, recycling is becoming increasingly important
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Global warming: can you demonstrate the greenhouse effect?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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A day in the life of a trainee patent attorney: David Carling
David has spent the past six months working as a trainee patent attorney for Potter Clarkson LLP. He talks to Rachel Bolton-King about his typical day
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Prison break: could you escape from jail using a wet shirt?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Ozone - in the news
A chemical observatory in Cape Verde providing chemists with new information about ozone levels
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Energy, naturally
Natural photosynthesis produces billions of tonnes of energy in the form of sugar every year
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Avoiding detection: can you fool an infrared security camera?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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A day in the life of a regulatory affairs consultant: Adesola Obunge
Adesola has spent the past three years working for Parexel Consulting as a regulatory affairs consultant. She talks to James Berressem about her typical day
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A day in the life of an accountant: David Henderson
David is in the final year of a three-year contract with BDO Stoy Hayward to qualify as an accountant. He talks to James Berressem about his typical day
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Onion batteries: do they really work or simply end in tears?
On screen chemistry with Jonathan Hare
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Anti-wrinkle potions
The market for skin care products to help combat the signs of ageing is massive, with global sales projected to reach US $69.6 billion in 2010
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A day in the life of an account executive: Claire Long
Claire Long has spent the past 18 months working for Santé Communications as an account executive. She talks to Jonathan Edwards about her typical day
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A day in the life of a science correspondent: James Mitchell Crow
James Mitchell Crow has spent the past six months working as a science correspondent for Chemistry World. He talks to Jonathan Edwards about his typical day
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Carbon in the pipeline
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) - rolled up sheets of graphite around 90,000 times thinner than human hair