Two new compounds display potent activity against deadly drug-resistant bacteria
Precision engineering could be used to return natural immunity to crops that have lost it over time
Thousands of candidates screened allowing the best to be investigated experimentally
Dendritic polymers encase coacervate microdroplets, enabling them to closely mimic natural cells
Analytical chemistry can tell us what our ancestors ate thousands – or even millions – of years ago. Rachel Brazil gets her teeth into the evidence
Recent advances in measurement techniques have shed light on the different roles of various biomolecules during frightening and stressful situations. Anna Demming looks at how it may lead to new therapeutic interventions for conditions like PTSD
Why do the atomic weights on the periodic table keep changing? Kit Chapman meets the team behind the decimal places
Proteins are constantly moving, but our structures of them are static. Clare Sansom talks to the researchers using free-electron lasers to make time-resolved structures
Antarctica may seem pristine and almost devoid of life, but there’s plenty of chemistry going on. Victoria Atkinson explains what it can tell us about the climate and pollution across the globe
Two new compounds display potent activity against deadly drug-resistant bacteria
Powerful new class of AI model could dramatically speed up process of producing new kinds of drug candidates
Chemists welcome approach but warn that unthinking dependence on AI should be avoided
Eye makeup found to contain graphite and manganese but not organic ingredients
Discoveries indicate meteoritic iron was falling out of fashion in the late iron age
Extreme heating followed by rapid cooling formed unique material in a Herculaneum man
Could Markita Landry’s research group be any more interdisciplinary?
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to fund seven year project headed by sustainable chemistry pioneer Paul Anastas
Team proposes how to broaden and standardise biological testing in sustainable chemical research
Dual catalyst system operates under ambient conditions, offering a way to reduce ammonia production’s environmental impact
‘Father of green chemistry’ Paul Anastas among those spearheading call to action
Capillary-driven flow distributes reagents evenly
Researchers create polyesteramides from brassylic acid and explore their potential as a replacement for polyethylene
$2.5 million programme launched to fund 100 students whose PI’s grants were cancelled by the Trump administration
Following the recent release of journal impact factors, we round up the leading journals across 10 chemistry fields
Analysis claims poor quality articles containing faked data are in danger of overwhelming journals
Immigration policies are making it much more difficult to get scientific talent to come to the UK at a time of global flux
Move would affect start-ups and other innovative small businesses but not hit universities directly