The computational chemist on perspectives from outside academia and the importance of inquisitiveness
Proteins are constantly moving, but our structures of them are static. Clare Sansom talks to the researchers using free-electron lasers to make time-resolved structures
Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there’s plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains what it can tell us about the climate and pollution across the globe
Some regions face a future with fewer chemists
As we celebrate the anniversary of benzene’s isolation, we must remember that scientific centenaries carry additional agendas
A ’molecular double-sided tape’ protects iron from rusting with 99.6% efficiency
Findings may have wide-ranging implications, from the origins of life to the characterisation of technological glasses
How methylamine reveals a routine question for chemists
Reforms and state support have fuelled domestic and foreign investment in pharmaceutical
The computational chemist on perspectives from outside academia and the importance of inquisitiveness
Accuracy transmitted through the ages
How methylamine reveals a routine question for chemists
Reforms and state support have fuelled domestic and foreign investment in pharmaceutical
Course and departmental closures in the UK are creating ‘cold spots’, leaving students high and dry
Basic chemical plant closures highlight strain on European industry
Laccaic acid, thought to be produced by lac insects, is produced by a symbiont similar to the zombie ant fungus
A city where chemistry lurks almost anywhere you look
Join us on 16 September as we take a walk on the wild side to discover the wacky and wonderful chemical mysteries of the natural world
Join us to discover the chemical processes that occur after death and how they’re revolutionising criminal investigations
Learn how thermodynamic modelling and molecular simulation can help our understanding of amorphous solid dispersion
Explore how digital chemistry is advancing synthetic chemical development and enhancing innovation
The computational chemist on perspectives from outside academia and the importance of inquisitiveness
Join us on 16 September as we take a walk on the wild side to discover the wacky and wonderful chemical mysteries of the natural world
Eye makeup found to contain graphite and manganese but not organic ingredients
Creating a purpose-built repository of standardised reaction data is a tall order, but the reward would be huge
Synergistic application of AI-based generative chemistry and free energy methods streamlines molecule discovery and optimisation
Explore how digital chemistry is advancing synthetic chemical development and enhancing innovation
Delve into this two part workshop and discover a better way to experiment
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising everything from workflows to networking - so how can you bring AI into your research practice?
The legacy of passion and purpose that makes Pittcon a one-of-a-kind event
Lab Innovations brings together experts from all corners of the industry
Ruth Webster from University of Cambridge wins 2024 AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry for her work on iron catalysis
Five tips for successful event planning
A five-step approach to present effectively
Career success is easier with help from others
18 months on, three former Pfizer employees explain how they’ve seized opportunities to fill gaps in the market