Collapsing burrows, not volcanoes, killed the dinosaurs in China’s Yixian Formation
The noxious smell comes from a mixture of putrescine and sulfur compounds
Researchers call for urgent investigation into the chloronitramide anion’s toxicity
AI models outperform human chemists in every topic area. But are they really better chemists?
Rebecca Trager speaks to a US team developing a sign language lexicon for chemistry concepts that combines form with meaning to make the field more accessible for everyone
More students in the UK are studying chemistry at A-level than 20 years ago, but how does that translate to universities?
Rather than a potential triumph, the compostable plastics we use look increasingly like a tragedy. Andy Extance looks at the problems and seeks solutions
Spurred by advances in energy-harvesting materials, a new generation of advanced implantable biomedical devices is emerging that does away with the bulky battery. James Mitchell Crow reports
Not just a marine issue, new research shows microplastics are also changing agricultural land. Bárbara Pinho finds out how and what we can do to prevent it affecting our food
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
AI prediction model often fails to identify fold-switching, helping show how it works and the limits of its usefulness
Anthony Green’s research group at the University of Manchester, UK, reengineers enzymes to have catalytic functions beyond those found in nature
Kidney and liver problems that killed the composer, as well as hearing loss, are associated with high lead levels
Byzantine silver plates were melted down to make many of the first Anglo-Saxon coins
Discovery that more than 80% of the tattoo inks sampled had unlisted ingredients prompts New York-based lab to launch a website providing chemical information to tattoo artists and their clients
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
In just three simple steps rare earth element can be recovered, avoiding ‘ecologically devastating’ mining
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
Managing our most precious resource
Rebecca Trager speaks to a US team developing a sign language lexicon for chemistry concepts that combines form with meaning to make the field more accessible for everyone
The UN’s plastics treaty negotiations have faced many hurdles, but delegates are getting closer to a final agreement
The university joins several others that are considering the future of their departments and undergraduate programmes
The research community fears another Trump presidency will be worse than the first, but the chemical and biotech sectors are more optimistic
R&D spending is protected, but university budgets will be impacted by national insurance hikes