Crystal with perfect symmetry around its centre surprises scientists with its asymmetric response to light
Chemistry chairs warn that they face the same problems afflicting the UK with the Trump administration adding to their woes
Conflict and trade disputes have disrupted global supplies of specialist metals like hafnium, antimony and rare earths
Prior to the ban, almost seventy million single-use e-cigarettes were being discarded each year in the UK – containing enough lithium for a thousand electric vehicle batteries
The chemistry of the organosulfur compounds that result in a fragrant toilet
Reports of children falling ill have led to calls for public health advice to be updated
Untangling what the Trump administration’s directives and executive orders mean for federally funded science
Model can complete tasks in under a second that take conventional methods hours
Database with three times as many images as before boosts accuracy of technique to almost 99%
System could help unravel how genome folding influences genes
Feedback from almost 5000 researchers helped inform publishing giant’s report
UC Berkeley’s reticular chemistry pioneer tells us about his new institute using AI to tackle climate change
Weizmann Institute of Science researchers estimate that repairs will cost at least £370m
DRC government is intervening to revive prices and stabilise supply chains
Zahra Khan finds out how a team of scholars is working with the Gadigal to develop a chart that celebrates Indigenous knowledge of the chemical elements
Chemistry chairs warn that they face the same problems afflicting the UK with the Trump administration adding to their woes
Chemistry chairs warn that they face the same problems afflicting the UK with the Trump administration adding to their woes
In place of open access across the board, the society will adopt regional publishing models
Government will subsidise electricity-intensive industries as part of support for eight key sectors
Conflict and trade disputes have disrupted global supplies of specialist metals like hafnium, antimony and rare earths
The spending review has left universities struggling with deficits with few options but to hope for good news
Critics warn against shifting focus from emissions reduction towards ‘speculative’ cooling technologies
Study highlights need for mentorship and more inclusive networks
The society is replacing its 30-year-old Scholars Program for minorities with a larger one that does not consider race
Engineering and physical sciences’ review panels in UK more likely to award white researchers
Lawsuit argues that ACS’ Scholars Program discriminates against white and Asian applicants