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Coffee beans that have passed through the gut of Asian palm civet have more compounds associated with intense tastes
Alongside nearly 70,000 US lawsuits, over 3000 claimants have filed joint UK legal action
Process combines algal fermentation with flow chemistry and avoids hazardous phosgene
£20 million investment by LGC will boost country’s analytical and metrology capabilities
Oxidations abound in this satisfying synthesis, with a delicate nitrile hydrolysis to finish
Many people have never heard about one of the biggest awards in chemistry. Chemistry World sets the record straight.
Augmented pentalene structure could be a molecular Schrödinger’s cat, aromatic and antiaromatic at the same time
Study targets a key bottleneck in hit to lead optimisation by designing fragments that are both structurally diverse and easy to elaborate
Scientists fill ‘historical gap in textbooks’ to resolve the crystal structure of this simple yet elusive mineral
Closing skills gaps in key professional groups requires collaboration between government, industry and educators
Academics set for payouts of $3000 for each book that was illegally downloaded
Failing to mix reactions in heterogeneous or industrial systems could cause numerous issues and might even be dangerous, preprint claims
Study serves as a reminder that machine learning models are only as good as the data they are trained on
th more article submissions and fraudulent activity than ever before, journal peer review processes are creaking under the pressure. Nina Notman discovers how AI and automated tools are taking some of the strain
Giant molecular rings that mimic the puckered shapes of cyclobutane, cyclopentane and cyclohexane could offer new insights into conformational dynamics
Deal covers automotive and surface treatment businesses and follows earlier sale of decorative paints
’Maybe introduce addition of electrons (9)’ while completing this cryptic chemistry crossword
The puzzle that requires both logic and a sprinkling of chemistry knowledge
Department still set to merge with two others but there will be no compulsory redundancies