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“Rising Above the Gathering Storm (RAGS) Redux: From RAGS to ???” plenary lecture presented at SERMACS on 11-14-2008.

Rising_Above_Minimalist (PowerPoint) News article in Stories in the News: Chemical Eye on RAGS Redux for Breakfast by Preston MacDougall December 05, 2008 Friday 1957 wasn’t a Leap Year, and it wasn’t the Year of the Frog (there is no Year […]
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Letter on Title IX, Perspective in Chemical and Engineering News

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Why Help a Growing Scientific Giant?, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 8202 – 8203

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Fatty Bundles Sneak siRNA Into Cells, Chemical and Engineering News 2011

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Assessing Academic Researchers, Angewandte Chemie Editorial 2012

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“Wired” Science or Whither the Printed Page? Professor Zare and Shmuel Winograd discuss the issues the scientific community faces when publishing their journals and papers electronically.

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Professor Zare on Science and Techonology Centers. Professor Zare contributes as the Chairman of the Panel on Science and Techonology Centers in this publication put out by the National Academy of Sciences

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Professor Zare on Science Funding in China. Professor Zare and Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker discuss the role of the Nation Science Foundation of China and its contributions and impact over the last 25 years.

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Professor Zare on Scientific Authorship. Professor Zare discusses scientific authorship and how to give credit where credit is due in this guest editorial for Current Science. Chinese version published in China Science Daily

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Yonghe Zheng and Richard N. Zare, “Developing Fundamental Research that Meets the Needs of the Country but at the Same Time Motivates Curiosity-Driven Investigations,” China Social Science Net, December 28, 2014 (in Chinese).

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