Chemistry World and Notch Communications welcome you to our 14th collection: Problem solvers. The world is facing enormous challenges such as climate change, clean energy and healthcare. In this collection, we look at the people who are using their creative thinking to deliver innovations and make new discoveries that can answer society’s big questions.
Supplied by Notch Communications, By Chemistry World
The world needs solutions. And to find them, we need creative thinkers, innovators and explorers
2022-12-01T10:30:00+00:00Sponsored by Toronto Research Chemicals, By Toni Rantanen and XueJing Zheng
Customers need to be confident in the quality of a product - and that demands an exacting analytical approach
Sponsored by Umicore, By Christophe Le Ret
New ligands are enabling the enormous potential of cross coupling reactions to solve challenges in a range of industries
Sponsored by PerkinElmer, By Bimini Cunningham
Manage your resources effectively to maximise your lab’s core activity: science
Sponsored by Johnson Matthey, By Paul Ticehurst
Drop-in replacements for aviation fuels are an essential part of decarbonising the industry
Sponsored by Apollo Scientific, By Tim Kemp and Rory O'Donnell
Economic, environtmental and regulatory factors are driving changes for the chemicals industry globally
Sponsored by Toronto Research Chemicals
Learn how to save time and money by understanding what’s at stake when working with analytical impurity standards.
2022-10-14T09:02:00+01:00By Katrina Krämer
Katrina Krämer tells the story of how click and bioorthogonal chemistry came to win the 2022 Nobel prize
2022-10-04T13:38:00+01:00By Katrina Krämer
The Nobel prize-winner on the joys of handing out his medal to everyone, chatting with William Shatner and Alex Ferguson, and the pain of being a Scottish football fan
2021-02-25T14:49:00+00:00By Vanessa Seifert
Without realising it, chemists use a range of philosophical tools to probe the world
2022-11-07T11:11:00+00:00Sponsored by Waters Corporation, By Chemistry World
Learn more about chemical methods for a new route to active upcycling of PLA
2022-11-09T09:30:00+00:00By Jamie Durrani
Photocatalytic reaction that inverts configuration of chiral carbon centres offers new stereochemical editing logic
2022-11-14T10:09:00+00:00By Mike Sutton
Mike Sutton reflects on the dramatic discoveries of Louis Pasteur, born 200 years ago
2022-08-17T08:30:00+01:00By Nessa Carson
Taking a beginner Python programming course can lead to big efficiency gains
2022-10-13T08:30:00+01:00By Rebecca Trager
Battelle’s new supercritical water oxidation technology has proven that it can destroy legacy foams containing ‘forever chemicals’
2022-11-10T09:31:00+00:00By Natalie Cotterell
Researchers suggest how science can work with the law to tackle plastic pollution
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