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New evidence challenges the idea of long‑range inductive transmission, highlighting that some textbook explanations of inductive effects are oversimplified and, in key cases, completely wrong
A new hybrid workflow combining quantum and supercomputers just set a record by modelling 12,635 atoms. But how close are we to actually seeing quantum computing in our own labs? This week on The Chemical Breakdown, we separate the hype from reality regarding this up-and-coming technology. Plus, we discuss a surprising, everyday laboratory material recently identified as a major source of contamination in microplastics research. Listen now to get the scoop on the latest chemistry news.
Careful control of cluster cooling conditions enables resolution of long-sought photoelectron spectrum, but DFT confirmation remains elusive
A beautiful synthesis that measures up to an ideal
Critical Medicines Act and rumoured chemicals rules aim to decrease China’s supply chain dominance
University of Manchester supramolecular chemist said he stood for election to help make case for respect for evidence and free inquiry
Join us on 15 July to learn how climate change is affecting the oceans’ biogeochemical cycles
Analysis poses tough questions on who should receive more funding – younger researchers or older ones?
Download the June 2026 puzzles from Chemistry World
Join us on 30 July to learn how some of the tiniest organisms thrive in the harshest environments
Government claims 3M withheld and misrepresented information about environmental risks
Multi‑lab study highlights the need for standardisation in redox flow cell tests
First-hand account of an international collaboration to make flow battery testing more reliable and reproducible
Can you find the ‘Philosopher who’s a bit of a pig! (5)’ in this cryptic chemistry crossword?
Our sudoku-style puzzle with a hidden chemist
€13 billion counter-offer by Nippon Paints and Sherwin-Williams ‘undervalues’ the company
The polymer chemist on finding love for a subject, working with others and staying optimistic
Risk assessments and flexible working policies all provide valuable support – but how proactively this is offered varies greatly
Two deaths confirmed, nine missing and nine others injured after chemical tank ruptured
Barry Sharpless and his team first introduced the concept of ‘clicking’ molecules together 25 years ago
A quarter of a century since first introducing the concpet of ‘click’, one of its originators explains how it became a transformational tool for scientists