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Discovery might lead to simpler, safer ways to make diazo-based reagents
Join us 21 April to explore how digital tools and frameworks are transforming regulated analytical testing, compliance and industry-wide adoption
James Mitchell Crow explains how an unexpected discovery in main group chemistry inspired two decades of chemical creativity, from carbon dioxide reduction to fluorocarbon recycling, offering sustainable alternatives to precious metal catalysis
Environmental Protection Agency will relax limits on emissions from commercial sterilisers
Completing this cryptic chemistry crossword has sent ’our ape over the moon (6)’
Complete this sudoku-inspired puzzle to find the superheavy chemist
Linker that joins up Rubisco cuts synthesis of toxic byproduct that plants pay a heavy energy price to deal with
Study demonstrates how charge engineering can deactivate competing reaction pathways to boost ammonia electrosynthesis
Poor communication is being blamed by government ministers for concerns as research councils pause grants to revamp system
Computational analysis challenges Pauling’s idea of polarity
Many thermal papers use toxic bisphenols, which react with dyes under heat to print text for receipts, labels and tickets
Chemists are moving beyond hand-waving explanations by quantifying factors like the anomeric effect and steric repulsion
Meteorites rich in chemicals used to build nucleic acids may have helped kick-start life on early Earth
Antimony–nitrogen interactions yield materials with enhanced stability and the ability to self-heal in aqueous environments
Aluminium redox catalysis and reactive aluminium clusters showcase main-group element’s transition-metal-like reactivity
After years of conflicting safety findings, the head of the state’s environmental hazard assessment office says this new study should ‘ease concerns’
Turn complex data into clear insight through hands-on learning and expert guidance
Analytical chemist Friedrich Strassmann played a crucial role in discovering nuclear fission with Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner, but his principled opposition to Nazi ideology nearly destroyed his career. His story of scientific rigour and moral courage deserves greater recognition
Contemporary dance explains why some materials generate electricity under stress