System overtakes earlier record holders and shows how it can stabilise gallium and lithium in rare quasi-monocoordinated complexes
These compounds may find uses as nitrene precursors
Stubborn rule-breaker becomes a model reaction by sidestepping radical reaction mechanism altogether
Discovery implies boreal forests will grow slower and sequester less carbon
Researchers are piecing together the unusual chemical reactions that enable dinoflagellates to create spectacular light displays in tropical bays. But the mechanism behind their bioluminescence remains one of nature’s most puzzling chemical mysteries
Scientists are using non-thermal plasma to produce fertiliser and long-chain hydrocarbons. Mason Wakley talks to the chemists harnessing the fourth state of matter
Rare earth elements are essential for modern technology, but their similar chemistry makes separation difficult and expensive. Now researchers are exploring new technologies to streamline processing and bring down costs.
The discovery of catalytic RNA transformed our understanding of life’s beginnings. Clare Sansom explores how the RNA world hypothesis bridges the gap between non-living chemistry and the first cells
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
Technique uncovers subtle interactions that previous methods have missed
Model predicts effect of mutations on sequences up to 1 million base pairs in length and is adept at tackling complex non-coding regions
New protocol is up to 10 million times faster than current docking-based methods
For Frank Leibfarth, focussing on reactivity and selectivity helps him bridge the gap between fundamental and applied research
2000-year-old residue indicates the Romans wrote with iron-gall inks hundreds of years earlier than expected
Ashish Kumar’s research reveals how cooking shapes the air we breathe indoors
Rebecca Trager meets a cross-disciplinary team investigating an ancient way to make yoghurt, which involved a trip to a tiny Bulgarian village
Pathways, policies and the role of chemists in building a circular chemical economy
In this episode, we discuss reflections from this year’s AAAS annual meeting, the latest advances in plasma chemistry, and hear the latest headlines.
Scientists are using non-thermal plasma to produce fertiliser and long-chain hydrocarbons. Mason Wakley talks to the chemists harnessing the fourth state of matter
Learn about advances in sustainability of textile production – join us on 31 March
Ammonia and methanol lead shift towards greener technologies
Learn about state-of-the-art synthesis coming from one of the world’s leading catalysis research groups
Journals charging article processing charges for open access in excess of $5000 are likely to be hit
Departmental workshops provide support for researchers in more ways than one
Researchers in Ukraine hold on to hope and plan for a future after the war ends
Sudip Parikh, head of largest US science organisation, describes how the nation’s research community has gone from ‘turmoil’ upon Trump’s re-election to ‘rupture’ today
While many academics balance more than one role, some take on entirely separate jobs that allow them to explore different careers