Light-triggered process breaks down waste plastic
Extreme heating followed by rapid cooling formed unique material in a Herculaneum man
Multiple insecticides in blue tit and great tit nests linked to unhatched eggs, chick deaths
Analysis of odours could one day categorise which era a mummy came from
One-time gymnast Melanie Sanford has made a name for herself in catalysis and organometallic chemistry. Rebecca Trager charts her path to success, from her mentors to her mentoring
Experiments on battery electrodes and fuel cell catalysts while they’re being used – operando spectroscopy – can revolutionise our understanding of these crucial materials. Clare Sansom reports
Adding fluorine to drug molecules can be tricky, but is often worthwhile. Rachel Brazil talks to the chemists trying to tame the ninth element
Improved analytical techniques mean tiny amounts of endocrine disrupting compounds or PFAS can be found in many places. But is it a problem? Anthony King talks to the scientists on both sides of the fence
As multiple novel male contraception compounds enter clinical trials, is family planning about to undergo a second revolution? James Mitchell Crow reports
System could help unravel how genome folding influences genes
A σ-hole leads to a stronger bond with NH3 than a π-hole on the same atom
New theory offers insights into the origin of the very low and negative thermal expansion observed in cordierite
Extreme heating followed by rapid cooling formed unique material in a Herculaneum man
Anthony Green’s research group at the University of Manchester, UK, reengineers enzymes to have catalytic functions beyond those found in nature
Brightly coloured fabric covers hide poisonous dye legacy
Mineral analysis matches sandstones from over 750km away
Researchers create polyesteramides from brassylic acid and explore their potential as a replacement for polyethylene
The father of green chemistry on his love of the environment, striving for unattainable perfection and breathing life into an old town library
Labs have an outsized environmental footprint but solutions are within reach
Royal Society report warns that without intervention defossilisation of the chemicals sector will take many decades
The Royal Society of Chemistry to support 33 projects in 11 countries aiming to make chemistry research greener
Open-source tool helps researchers evaluate a series of carbon mitigation strategies
How studying chemistry helped ward off loneliness during the pandemic
New instrument is 20% more powerful than the UK’s current largest NMR spectrometer
Swiss science organisations are the latest to speak up after a wave of cuts is proposed across Europe
Trump administration has taken charge of the purse strings
White House is ‘very keen’ on rolling back administrative workload and that could serve researchers well, Kelvin Droegemeier claims