Four countries – France, Iceland, Denmark and Brazil – have successfully moved away from fossil fuels in a major shift achieved in a few years.
The earliest thoughts about mass were those of the ancient Greeks who pictured atoms as moving around endlessly in empty space and occasionally colliding because they possessed weight.
What do the English aristocrat Eve Balfour and the Austrian philosopher and architect Rudolph Steiner have in common?
The issue of counterfeit drugs is not a major issue in the UK given the excellence of our pharmacies and regulation of the supply routes.
This is a remarkable book, which reveals the unsuspected role of chemistry in scores of things ranging from the unexpected molecules in e-cigarettes to the ubiquitous radioactivity of the Earth and its inhabitants.
Is chemistry a legitimate science, and, if so, what kind of science is it?
Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers who Changed the World is an inspiring book for girls of all ages.