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A new LinkedIn group has been setup to collate job vacancies, educational opportunities and initiatives to support Ukrainian chemical scientists
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It appears that some plants react to a tiny electric charge on bees by releasing a fragrance to increase their chances of being pollinated by the insects
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‘A huge milestone for global health and our environment’ – Leaded petrol has been linked to heart disease, cancer, and cognitive development problems in children
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