Shocks, cosmic rays and x-rays seem to ionise and fragment saturated molecules via mechanisms that result in structures with the highest possible number of π bonds
Agrichemical antifungal use is leading to fungi that can evolve resistance to novel drugs faster – even those not even on the market yet
Small proteins can help to tackle some of the deadliest components of cobras and mambas
Researchers swap nitrogen and boron into DNA to create analogues that are geometrically and electrostatically equivalent to conventional DNA
Andy Extance charts how research into revolutionary targeted protein degradation therapies is moving from serendipity to strategic discovery
Andy Extance learns how the chemicals in food and drink create sensual culinary experiences
We may be able to freeze embryos, but challenges remain for larger organs. Hayley Bennett talks to the scientists trying to push the boundaries of cryopreservation
As the shift to using renewable and recycled materials in car tyres accelerates, Nina Notman talks to the manufacturers driving the change
How has chemistry changed in the last two decades?
Shocks, cosmic rays and x-rays seem to ionise and fragment saturated molecules via mechanisms that result in structures with the highest possible number of π bonds
Researchers swap nitrogen and boron into DNA to create analogues that are geometrically and electrostatically equivalent to conventional DNA
Researchers hope work will help to preserve this art
Chicago antibiotic discovery lab engages middle school students from underrepresented communities in hands-on research
Algorithm turns molecules’ structure into Mondrian-inspired representations
Extraction of polyethylene glycol from ship’s wood enables radiocarbon recalibration
Kidney and liver problems that killed the composer, as well as hearing loss, are associated with high lead levels
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
In just three simple steps rare earth element can be recovered, avoiding ‘ecologically devastating’ mining
The Royal Society of Chemistry to support 33 projects in 11 countries aiming to make chemistry research greener
Open-source tool helps researchers evaluate a series of carbon mitigation strategies
Managing our most precious resource
Crowdfunder launched to help PhD student and owner of clean energy spin-out recover
An overreliance on what’s gone before can hinder innovation
Academia is a broad church
Scheme will involve 30 major publishers opening their journals to over 6000 institutions
The corpus of scientific literature needs a drastic clean-up