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We work at the heart of the chemical sciences community to create a future that is more open, more green, and more equal. Together, we’re helping chemistry to change the world. We enable exciting ...
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We have partnered with the International Organization for Chemical Sciences in Development again for their annual sustainability essay competition.
Energy is an exciting, multidisciplinary research area, bringing together chemistry, physics, materials science, engineering, computer science, and techno-economical ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry Inclusion and Diversity team will be hosting an event for the 2026 IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast (GWB 2026). Held in conjunction with the UN Day of Women and Girls in ...
A vaccine researcher responsible for saving millions of lives, a climate scientist who helped fix the ozone layer, a hugely influential science educator, and an electrochemistry pioneer have all been ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry is calling on the UK Government to overhaul its drinking water standards, after new analysis reveals more than a third of water courses tested in England and Wales ...
Rewarding excellence, gaining recognition We are proud to announce the 2018 winners of our prizes and awards, celebrating the outstanding work happening in every corner of the scientific community.
Some salts may actually raise the freezing temperature of water, rather than lowering it, say researchers from the University of Leeds. As we near the end of winter in the UK it’s time to say goodbye ...
This year we celebrate the 150 th anniversary of Mendeleev’s achievement in formulating the structure of the periodic table that we use today. He announced his structure in 1869, but the challenge of ...
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