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Universities sue DOE after agency suddenly caps indirect research costs at 15%
The analytical chemist on growing up Black in Alabama in the 1950s and 1960s and his journey through NIST, academia and the AAAS presidency
Selective heteroatom alkylation offers route to modify important drug building blocks
Researchers working on mRNA vaccines fear federal funding might be halted, with many looking to move projects abroad
Finding ways to fund students as they search for jobs and complete lab work for publications
Egypt will be the second African nation to fully associate to the EU’s flagship research programme
As the clouds clear on computational crystal structure prediction, is the technique ready to empower mainstream materials research? James Mitchell Crow reports
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
Single-atom photocatalyst makes propylene at milder temperatures
Emmanuel Lidden had been attempting to collect every element on the periodic table
Two Saudi graduate students at NCSU, including one studying chemical engineering, self-deported rather than be detained by immigration officials
’Old English bilge about person owed’ and other fiendish clues
A sudoku-style puzzle to test your critical thinking skills
This pleasing puzzle will test your knowledge of scientists from around the world
Incidents in Gujarat and West Bengal highlight minimal oversight of hazardous industry
A formal writeup of an experiment has much in common with a thrilling story
Aldicarb and terbufos – pesticides tightly controlled or banned elsewhere – are killing people in the nation’s townships
‘Improperly stored’ pool chemicals reacted with water to release chlorine
Chinese universities completely dominated one recent ranking of the chemical sciences but that’s not the whole picture
Insect enzyme inhibitor could help control malaria
Registration fees for most chemicals reduced, but uncertainty remains over safety data requirements