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The promise of drugs that send proteins to the shredder

Andy Extance charts how research into revolutionary targeted protein degradation therapies is moving from serendipity to strategic discovery

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Research

Protein cement is the trick to how ticks stick

New insight into bioadhesive proteins could aid development of future biomedical tissue sealants

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Research

Wireless, light-powered device opens door to high-throughput electrosynthesis

‘Ingenious and creative solution’ to electrochemistry’s ‘horrible wiring problem’

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Research

Carbon dioxide converted into carbon nanotube-based 3D printer ink

New process uses waste carbon dioxide to produce nanocomposite materials

Charlotte Williams

Charlotte Williams: ‘Being an academic is a wonderful job’

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The award-winning inorganic chemist on early environmental influences and a career spanning industry and academia

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Robots queuing up to fail

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Claims of an AI revolution in drug discovery are missing the biggest problem

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The right level of trust in the scientific literature

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An overreliance on what’s gone before can hinder innovation

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What makes a good lab manager?

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The planning and people skills needed to keep everything running smoothly

Take part in the #ChemistryConversations challenge

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Will you share your enthusiasm for chemistry with more non-chemists?

Letters: January 2025

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Readers discuss the fentanyl problem, ethanol regulations and Reading’s continuing success

Wood’s metal and the evolution of fusible alloys

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Invented by American dentist Barnabas Wood (1819–1875), whose life is shrouded in mystery

Charlotte Williams

Opinion

Charlotte Williams: ‘Being an academic is a wonderful job’

The award-winning inorganic chemist on early environmental influences and a career spanning industry and academia

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Careers

How Lisa Alford inspires students and celebrates technicians

She was awarded the Royal Society’s 2024 Hauksbee award in recognition of her extraordinary achievements ‘behind the scenes’

Opinion

The right level of trust in the scientific literature

An overreliance on what’s gone before can hinder innovation

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Rising to the occasion: the chemistry of Easter breads

Join GBBO finalist Josh Smalley on 2 April to learn the scientific secrets of Easter bakes

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Re-establishing my scientist identity in industry

How to embrace a career transition outside of academia

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How Lisa Alford inspires students and celebrates technicians

She was awarded the Royal Society’s 2024 Hauksbee award in recognition of her extraordinary achievements ‘behind the scenes’

Woman letting go of trapeze to be caught by man

Re-establishing my scientist identity in industry

How to embrace a career transition outside of academia

Colleagues in lab

What makes a good lab manager?

The planning and people skills needed to keep everything running smoothly

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No means no

It’s not always productive to argue back