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What happens to our bodies after we die?

The decay and decomposition of a human body may be unpleasant to consider, but it can be crucial in criminal justice. Rupali Dabas talks to the forensic scientists developing techniques that can sniff out the truth 

Crystal structure prediction

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Crystal clear structure prediction

As the clouds clear on computational crystal structure prediction, is the technique ready to empower mainstream materials research? James Mitchell Crow reports

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Take two polls to help Iupac define molecular machines

An Iupac committee wants your input to guide its recommendations for key terms in the field

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Polymorphs matter – especially when they might disappear

Disappearing polymorphs offer a fascinating example of the dark arts of crystallisation

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Is chemistry really dying in the US and Europe? Not so fast

Chinese universities completely dominated one recent ranking of the chemical sciences but that’s not the whole picture

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We need to build the data that chemistry deserves - here’s how we can do it

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Creating a purpose-built repository of standardised reaction data is a tall order, but the reward would be huge

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Giving companies room to grow

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Can shopping centres and offices become urban lab spaces for innovative companies to grow and scale-up? 

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Take two polls to help Iupac define molecular machines

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An Iupac committee wants your input to guide its recommendations for key terms in the field

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‘Equality means more than passing laws’

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How to make chemistry spaces inclusive of all genders

Polymorphs matter – especially when they might disappear

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Disappearing polymorphs offer a fascinating example of the dark arts of crystallisation

Willie May: ‘We need to find and support the “missing millions”’

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The analytical chemist on growing up Black in Alabama in the 1950s and 1960s and his journey through NIST, academia and the AAAS presidency

The value of good software extends beyond its cost

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Whether third-party or built in-house, thoughtful design and implementation can improve workflows and make science more inclusive

Trans-rights protesters outside the houses of parliament in London

Opinion

‘Equality means more than passing laws’

How to make chemistry spaces inclusive of all genders

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Business

Out of the suburbs: the rise of urban labs

Could empty office blocks and shopping centres provide much-needed space for growing companies?

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‘Exodus will require action’: chemistry laureates warn young researchers will desert US

Trump administration’s targeting of grants, funding and visas creating hostile environment for scientists

Business

The hole in the UK chemical industry

Norman Keane thinks ICI’s breakup has left a gap in scale-up knowhow and skills, as well as a lack of facilites

Business

The problem of scale-up in the UK

What’s the point of knowledge generation if we’re not creating high value jobs, asks Chris Kay

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