
Chemistry World is the flagship magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). Since 2004, Chemistry World has served a global community of chemical scientists with high quality science journalism covering the latest research, new and views from international sources and respected contributors.
Report reveals how chemical sciences contribute to key sectors and industries, and warns that university closures, rising energy costs and geopolitical instability threaten future growth
Analysis highlights the enormous financial burden of remediating long- and short-chain PFAS contamination
The first hints of what’s behind the seemingly illogical mismatch between photochemical reactivity and absorptivity could finally end a team’s 10-year struggle to get their results taken seriously
Find the American chemist who devoted much of her energy to improving chemical education in Mississippi in this sudoku-inspired puzzle
Seek the ’Neat collection of animals (6)’ in this cryptic chemistry crossword
Agrochemicals including paraquat remain legal elsewhere, prompting questions over regulatory responsibility
Behind every experiment is a technician quietly preventing catastrophe
Protein sheaths encapsulate membrane proteins while preserving their structure and function making them easier to study
‘Now is the time for research institutions to step up and level the playing field for women,’ notes one government official
Artificial intelligence models that make predictions based solely on data present problems for philosophers
Decision affects thousands of pending lawsuits related to glyphosate herbicides
White House denies requests to extend public comment deadline on its plan to give political appointees control over science funding
Scribe Therapeutics will soon begin clinical trials for its epigenetic treatment to tackle ‘bad’ cholesterol
Readers discuss stamp collection, half drops and more
From building the Centre for Pulse EPR at Imperial to probing electron transfer in real time, Maxie Rößler is pushing an overlooked technique into the spotlight
Download the puzzles from the July 2026 print issue of Chemistry World
The co-author of the much-loved Organic Chemistry shares his insights on creating a chemistry textbook
Peter Atkins, Catherine Housecroft and Jonathan Clayden guide us through the changing world of textbooks
The author of the authoritative Inorganic Chemistry discusses how changing student attitudes have led the shift to digital resources