Finding ways to fund students as they search for jobs and complete lab work for publications
As the clouds clear on computational crystal structure prediction, is the technique ready to empower mainstream materials research? James Mitchell Crow reports
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Chinese universities completely dominated one recent ranking of the chemical sciences but that’s not the whole picture
New wave of precision medicines amplify or silence genes, without altering genetic code
Creativity has been central to James Shee’s career across both art and science
Single-atom photocatalyst makes propylene at milder temperatures
Insect enzyme inhibitor could help control malaria
Amplifying or silencing genes may be preferable to permanently changing genetic code
Whether third-party or built in-house, thoughtful design and implementation can improve workflows and make science more inclusive
Whether third-party or built in-house, thoughtful design and implementation can improve workflows and make science more inclusive
A formal writeup of an experiment has much in common with a thrilling story
Piling cost and complexity to stretched global supply chains will hit industries hard
There are stark warnings for the US amid science agency cuts, terminated research grants and detained graduate students
The analytical techniques revealing the true identity of what you spread on your bread
Readers highlight Serbian opposition to lithium mining, the need for more practical chemistry, and the influence of the Greek alphabet
DNA testing firm’s bankruptcy raises data security questions
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Delve into this two part workshop and discover a better way to experiment
Join GBBO finalist Josh Smalley to learn the scientific secrets of Easter bakes
Join us on 16 April for an exclusive live interview with renowned chemist Melanie Sanford
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Finding ways to fund students as they search for jobs and complete lab work for publications
Whether third-party or built in-house, thoughtful design and implementation can improve workflows and make science more inclusive
A formal writeup of an experiment has much in common with a thrilling story
The analytical techniques revealing the true identity of what you spread on your bread
Creativity has been central to James Shee’s career across both art and science
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
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Ruth Webster from University of Cambridge wins 2024 AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry for her work on iron catalysis
In a world of AI, chemists need statistical thinking
Join us for a demonstration of how benchtop NMR can be used to study elements beyond hydrogen and carbon
Learn how to select appropriate computational models to deliver impact in surface chemistry research
Finding ways to fund students as they search for jobs and complete lab work for publications
Creativity has been central to James Shee’s career across both art and science
Exploring the wider impacts of a PhD on your finances
Stephen Yao’s expertise helps the emergency services deal with chemical incidents