The new rule, coming into force in May, bolsters risk management and tightens requirements for chemical production, storage, use and transport
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Impact on petrochemicals, fertilisers and various co-products like helium and sulfur will ripple throughout extensive supply chains
While many theories have surfaced as to what caused a loaded ship to be devoid of its crew, could this explanation close the case?
As a scientist with family in Iran, Derek Lowe finds his own government’s approach to truth alarming
Emissions of certain ozone-depleting chemicals could delay the ozone layer’s recovery by six to 11 years
International team detects benzothiophene, methyl benzoate, naphthalene, as well as single and dicyclic aromatic molecules
The new rule, coming into force in May, bolsters risk management and tightens requirements for chemical production, storage, use and transport
Science and global politics intertwine in the rivalry between lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxides and lithium iron phosphate
Age limits on funding and recruitment programmes place unhelpful pressures on early-career researchers
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Researchers are concerned about funding cuts and self-censorship
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As patents on Novo Nordisk’s diabetes and weight loss blockbusters expire, generic makers have their versions ready
As a scientist with family in Iran, Derek Lowe finds his own government’s approach to truth alarming
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A collection of articles sharing tips from researchers who reduced their environmental impact with support from the RSC’s Sustainable Laboratories grants
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How to identify an efficient heating mechanism and implement energy-saving measures across the lab
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The world’s largest laboratory science conference returns to San Antonio in March 2026, featuring Nobel laureate Frances Arnold as keynote speaker and showcasing cutting-edge analytical instrumentation across five days of technical sessions and networking events.
How Restek’s Biphenyl column changed chromatography
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Scientists, researchers, engineers, industry leaders and innovators gather for UK’s must-attend industry event
A collection of articles sharing tips from researchers who reduced their environmental impact with support from the RSC’s Sustainable Laboratories grants
When to reuse plastic pipette tips and how to overcome psychological barriers to recyling single-use items
How to adapt water cooling for water-stressed regions and investigate the carbon footprint of different circulation options
How to identify an efficient heating mechanism and implement energy-saving measures across the lab