Self-improvement process sees ruthenium clusters transition from amorphous shapes to truncated nanopyramids
Zero-emissions cars are dominated by batteries but some carmakers think hydrogen still has a part to play
Europe continues to struggle with high energy and feedstock costs, while US and Asia negotiate supply gluts
The poison found in castor beans so deadly a single molecule can kill a cell
Why runners are taking pills containing a common kitchen ingredient
Record-high numbers of drugs are in short supply, from chemotherapy and antibiotics to hormone replacements
What are ‘evergreening’ and ‘thicketing’ and what is being done to reform the system and aid competition?
UC Berkeley’s reticular chemistry pioneer tells us about his new institute using AI to tackle climate change
Machine-learning method identifies prominent aromas
CrystaLLM uses GPT to arrange atoms, turning text-based data into numerical tokens
Chemistry Nobel laureate John Jumper says latest version of AlphaFold is making good progress on interactions between molecules and protein
AI models outperform human chemists in every topic area. But are they really better chemists?
System offers route for rapid testing, analysis and interpretation of a wide range of chemistries
List reveals how machine learning is already changing the central science
Research that has taken us from sequence to structure and back again
Seven others injured during incident at state-owned explosives plant
Africa represents 12.5% of world’s population but less than 1% of its research output
Scientists unite to investigate objects that shut down beaches in New South Wales
Royal Society of Chemistry report says support for schools, universities and industry is needed for sector to thrive
Nobel prize winners and the Astronomer Royal are among 600 scientists warning that specialist medical research units will shut
Elsevier journal delisted over editorial quality concerns
Chaos ensues following suspension of grant reviews, travel, meetings and public communications at funder
House of Lords science committee urges government action to allow the field to flourish
Ten-year plan proposed by Henry Royce Institute aims to boost productivity and support the circular economy
Shipping would need to purchase allowance for carbon dioxide emissions
Government funding welcomed, but issues over strategy and CO2 purity persist
Acting at the gas-liquid-solid interface to permit carbon dioxide and water to react, the catalyst achieves 80% efficiency
Services to biogeochemistry, science in government, and science and technology also rewarded in annual list
Winners today come, on average, from less wealthy families than when the prize began but there is still a long way to go
Analysis of publications reveals that, on average, women ‘survive’ as long as men across 16 scientific disciplines