Designer ligand creates active site-like pocket for asymmetric radical reaction
Case study illustrates how to collect data, convert it into a standardised format then deposit it in an accessible repository
Mystery of where all the carbon dioxide went that once made the red planet far more hospitable has puzzled scientists for years
Size of the world’s plastic problem laid out
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
As the clouds clear on computational crystal structure prediction, is the technique ready to empower mainstream materials research? James Mitchell Crow reports
The next generation of genetically altered food is forging ahead, aiming to be attractive to consumers rather than producers. Katrina Megget finds out whether Crispr means crisper salads
Ring-shaped extrachromosomal DNA is implicated in many cancers. Rachel Brazil talks to the scientists trying to uncover their secrets
The EU has recently approved the use of glyphosate for another decade. Bárbara Pinho examines the controversial pesticide’s presence in British farming and considers the possibility of a ban in the UK
System could help unravel how genome folding influences genes
A σ-hole leads to a stronger bond with NH3 than a π-hole on the same atom
New theory offers insights into the origin of the very low and negative thermal expansion observed in cordierite
Discoveries indicate meteoritic iron was falling out of fashion in the late iron age
Researchers hope work will help to preserve this art
Anthony Green’s research group at the University of Manchester, UK, reengineers enzymes to have catalytic functions beyond those found in nature
Brightly coloured fabric covers hide poisonous dye legacy
Researchers create polyesteramides from brassylic acid and explore their potential as a replacement for polyethylene
The father of green chemistry on his love of the environment, striving for unattainable perfection and breathing life into an old town library
Labs have an outsized environmental footprint but solutions are within reach
Royal Society report warns that without intervention defossilisation of the chemicals sector will take many decades
Chemistry and physics unions among those calling for fairer treatment for scientists
Trump administration’s targeting of grants, funding and visas creating hostile environment for scientists
Egypt will be the second African nation to fully associate to the EU’s flagship research programme
Two Saudi graduate students at NCSU, including one studying chemical engineering, self-deported rather than be detained by immigration officials
Chinese universities completely dominated one recent ranking of the chemical sciences but that’s not the whole picture