President of world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society warns that next month could be most important in history of US science
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
Untangling what the Trump administration’s directives and executive orders mean for federally funded science
Zero-emissions cars are dominated by batteries but some carmakers think hydrogen still has a part to play
New insight into bioadhesive proteins could aid development of future biomedical tissue sealants
A σ-hole leads to a stronger bond with NH3 than a π-hole on the same atom
AI model extrapolates beyond training data to predict diverse antimicrobial structures
Sodium channel blocker prevents nerves transmitting pain signals
Adding fluorine to drug molecules can be tricky, but is often worthwhile. Rachel Brazil talks to the chemists trying to tame the ninth element
The forensic techniques distinguishing between cosmetic details
Biological cells including bacteria, sperm cells and microalgae show promise for precision treatments
Societies should learn from this and speak up to support inclusion
The well-known organic chemist on growing up in a small Oklahoma town, asking demographic questions and advising a hit television series
A level grade boundaries are one source of dissatisfaction for chemistry educators
From Frankenstein to Breaking Bad and beyond
A shared reference that we risk losing in a digital age
A reader argues for greater use of quantum chemistry in Iupac definitions
Join us to discover the real-life chemistry that inspires the art of the silver screen
Learn about the groundbreaking science research behind the GLP-1 revolution – join us on 6 March
Join us on March 25 & 27 for this two part workshop and discover a better way to experiment
Join GBBO finalist Josh Smalley on 2 April to learn the scientific secrets of Easter bakes
Could Markita Landry’s research group be any more interdisciplinary?
Societies should learn from this and speak up to support inclusion
The well-known organic chemist on growing up in a small Oklahoma town, asking demographic questions and advising a hit television series
But further stipend increases are needed to fully widen access to doctoral study
Join us on March 25 & 27 for this two part workshop and discover a better way to experiment
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising everything from workflows to networking - so how can you bring AI into your research practice?
The legacy of passion and purpose that makes Pittcon a one-of-a-kind event
Lab Innovations brings together experts from all corners of the industry
Ruth Webster from University of Cambridge wins 2024 AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry for her work on iron catalysis
In a world of AI, chemists need statistical thinking
Join us for a demonstration of how benchtop NMR can be used to study elements beyond hydrogen and carbon
Learn how to select appropriate computational models to deliver impact in surface chemistry research
US firm joins other industry heavyweights in shedding jobs to cut costs
But further stipend increases are needed to fully widen access to doctoral study
Postgraduate pay campaign welcomes increase but points to years of erosion of stipends
After months of negotiations union helps academics secure expanded protections and new rights