Join us on 11 November to celebrate benzene’s 200th birthday
Neurodivergent people often excel in skills highly valued in chemistry. Nina Notman investigates how employers are breaking down barriers and harnessing these talents through workplace adjustments and recruitment reforms
Once-promising kesterite solar technology has finally broken through its efficiency ceiling, jumping from a decade-long stall at 12.6% to nearly 17% in just three years – putting commercial viability within reach.
Firms face tough decisions amid Trump’s threatened taxes on pharmaceutical imports and ‘capricious’ approach to tariffs
A new White House directive will see political appointees vet federal research funding decisions
The light-powered system produces interlocked rings, without the need for templating strategies
Films that include five and seven-membered rings offer new functionality for nanoelectronics, gas sensors and catalysts
Researchers develop an electrolyte that overcomes the low-capacity high-operating-temperature issues of previous hydrogen storage setups
Taxing branded drug imports could hit biotech innovators hardest
Investigation of export notifications reveals prohibited agrichemical exports has risen by 50%
How a reality check, a little patience and a lot of polysaccharides shaped my scientific journey
Taxing branded drug imports could hit biotech innovators hardest
How organic chemistry powers the development of sustainable batteries
Is there life after death for the fields that fall to AI?
Solvents are a critical factor in the quest for more sustainable energy
Changes over the past five years have enabled a wider variety of team and individual excellence to be celebrated
Readers discuss chemistry degree uptake, isotope analysis best practice and green cosmetics
One extra drop of titrant was all it took…
Discover the benefits of and advances in automated dosing for chemical experimental design
Take a walk on the wild side to discover the wacky and wonderful chemical mysteries of the natural world
Learn about the history and importance of the gender gap currently impacting women’s health sciences
Join us to discover the chemical processes that occur after death and how they’re revolutionising criminal investigations
How a reality check, a little patience and a lot of polysaccharides shaped my scientific journey
But with more consideration for their audience, they don’t have to be
Changes over the past five years have enabled a wider variety of team and individual excellence to be celebrated
Sustainable Extricko is using superheated steam and pressure to recycle intractable materials used in sailing
One extra drop of titrant was all it took…
Scientists, researchers, engineers, industry leaders and innovators gather for UK’s must-attend industry event
Your inner hunter-gatherer is stopping you solving problems
Join us on 5 November to learn new ways to improve data consistency with mass spectrometry
Discover the benefits of and advances in automated dosing for chemical experimental design
Join us on 16 October to learn about state-of-the-art synthesis coming from one of the world’s leading catalysis research groups
CAD is reshaping everything from reactor design to plant optimisation and making digital design a cornerstone of modern chemical innovation
Join us for an exclusive look at the Nobel in chemistry 2025 prize-winning science – make sure you’re there on 10 October
Join us on 23 October to discover how microbial antibiotic exposure triggers lipidomic changes, offering insight into how lipids contribute to resistance mechanisms
How a reality check, a little patience and a lot of polysaccharides shaped my scientific journey
But with more consideration for their audience, they don’t have to be
This is especially important to ensure neurodiverse employees get the support they need
Neurodivergent people often excel in skills highly valued in chemistry. Nina Notman investigates how employers are breaking down barriers and harnessing these talents through workplace adjustments and recruitment reforms