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Chemistry and physics unions among those calling for fairer treatment for scientists
Designer ligand creates active site-like pocket for asymmetric radical reaction
Creating a purpose-built repository of standardised reaction data is a tall order, but the reward would be huge
Case study illustrates how to collect data, convert it into a standardised format then deposit it in an accessible repository
Can shopping centres and offices become urban lab spaces for innovative companies to grow and scale-up?
World authority on chemistry nomenclature aims to clean up molecular machine terminology
Mystery of where all the carbon dioxide went that once made the red planet far more hospitable has puzzled scientists for years
An Iupac committee wants your input to guide its recommendations for key terms in the field
There is major tumult at the NSF, including grant cancellations, and its director has abruptly quit with more than a year left on his six-year term
Size of the world’s plastic problem laid out
System could be useful in preformulation stage of drug development
Synergistic application of AI-based generative chemistry and free energy methods streamlines molecule discovery and optimisation
The decay and decomposition of a human body may be unpleasant to consider, but it can be crucial in criminal justice. Rupali Dabas talks to the forensic scientists developing techniques that can sniff out the truth
Test your mettle against these cryptic clues
Satisfy your hunger for logic with this quick sudoku-style puzzle
Keep your cool and go with the flow to solve this quick crossword
Method creates two new rings and four new bonds
How to make chemistry spaces inclusive of all genders
The chirality of a compact cationic catenane can be controlled using chiral sulfonate anions
Could empty office blocks and shopping centres provide much-needed space for growing companies?
Trump administration’s targeting of grants, funding and visas creating hostile environment for scientists