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Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for super-resolution spectroscopy

Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell and William Moerner have enabled scientists to bring their understanding of physiological processes into sharper focus

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Nobuhiro Yanai

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Noelle Selin

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Nominate now for RSC President and vacancies on our Boards, Committee and new Subject Communities

We are now accepting nominations for our next RSC President, Member Communities Board, Professional Standards Board, Inclusion and Diversity Committee

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Nomination guidance and FAQs

Guidance and support to help you with nominations and navigating our prize portfolio.

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Nominations are now open for key Royal Society of Chemistry posts

Make your mark on the chemistry community by taking a leadership role with the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Nominations window open for 2024 RSC elections

Members have until 5 February to put names forward and help chart the course of the chemistry community.

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Nonheme iron-oxo oxidants

2025 Dalton Horizon Prize: awarded for the discovery and characterization of reactive ligands for high-valent iron-oxo oxidants.

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Noo Li Jeon

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Norbert Jakubowski

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Norbert Koch

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Humboldt University of Berlin

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Norbert Koch

Norbert Koch

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Norberto Peporine Lopes

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Norio Shibata

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Noritaka Mizuno

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Gill Reid, Michael Harriott, Kevin Morgan, Johnny Andrews, Robert Andrews and Helen Pain stand beside the restored grave of Thomas Andrews

Northern Ireland local section's dedication leads to restoration of grave of Belfast science pioneer Thomas Andrews

RSC chiefs Prof Gill Reid and Dr Helen Pain joined local section members for a special event in honour of a man whose influence on the world of chemis

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Not all chemists wear white coats

Twenty members of the UK's diverse chemistry community have been named in the Science Council's '100 leading UK practising scientists,' announced toda

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Not just a facade

High school teacher Jonas Schönle tells us about the enormous periodic table created by his pupils at Gymnasium St. Antonius in Switzerland.

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