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Toxicologists and research advocates worry that EPA’s goal to end animal testing for chemicals is premature
Industry argues UK proposals are flawed and will not promote decarbonisation
German private equity firms Aequita and Mutares aim to return struggling plants to profitability
Researchers decry difficulties joining international collaborations following 2016 referendum vote
Highly efficient nanoclusters can form fuels and basic chemicals such as ethylene, ethanol and acetic acid
Degradable pacemakers and artificial neurons showcase how flexible, tissue-compatible electronics are revolutionising medicine. But translating these materials from lab bench to clinic requires solving complex structure–function relationships
Indian and Danish physicists meet British astronomers and evolutionary biologists in this quick chemistry crossword
Can you discover ‘Isaac Newton’s hidden condition (4)’?
Tease out the terpene hidden in this sudoku-style puzzle
A new study suggests it had an ‘outer’ cell that reacted with air to supply a higher voltage. But was it a battery at all?
There may be a conflict between personal and collective gain in the sciences
Survey will provide government with insights on how the public perception of science could be improved
New table could help with the redefinition of the second and creation of the next generation of atomic clocks
Undergraduate student Umaymah Ahmad finds out what it’s like to go into academic research
Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research’s maths building ‘completely destroyed’ and chemistry building seriously damaged
Dual headquarters decision a result of strong bids from both cities
By dismantling scientific enterprise, the US risks ‘taking a hammer to our miracle machine’
Merck KGaA’s non-pyrophoric butyllithium in poly(α-olefin) oil make BuLi stable to air and water