Biocompatible inks allowed polymers to be printed in animals without harming them
Chemical analysis reveals traces of a number of psychoactive compounds thought to have been used to secure leaders’ status
Plant fibres trap drugs, only releasing them in the lower intestine where they are more effective
Occupation of effective atomic orbitals used to quantify and predict Hammett parameters
For centuries, the default subject in medicine research and training has been the male. Julia Robinson talks to the scientists and clinicians trying to improve things for the other 51% of humanity
Millions of people around the world use period products every month. Bárbara Pinho finds out what their environmental footprint is and whether they carry chemicals harmful to human health
The end of ovulation will affect almost all women, but current treatments could be improved. Rachel Brazil reports on the efforts to find a better solution
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
Occupation of effective atomic orbitals used to quantify and predict Hammett parameters
Model can complete tasks in under a second that take conventional methods hours
Professor Matthew Gaunt from the University of Cambridge shares his thoughts on HTE and the role of automation and computational models in discovering new chemical space.
Chemical analysis reveals traces of a number of psychoactive compounds thought to have been used to secure leaders’ status
Chicago antibiotic discovery lab engages middle school students from underrepresented communities in hands-on research
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
Capillary-driven flow distributes reagents evenly
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
In just three simple steps rare earth element can be recovered, avoiding ‘ecologically devastating’ mining
Move is part of global efforts to attract researchers dismayed by the funding chaos in the US
Majority of registrations sold go to Indian researchers to pad CVs and bolster promotion chances
Legal actions are thwarting White House attempts to pull funding from top research universities and terminate international student visas
The society is replacing its 30-year-old Scholars Program for minorities with a larger one that does not consider race
Liu Yongfeng’s death isn’t the first instance of a Chinese academic with a heavy workload dying young