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The BoostCrop team giving a tour in a green house

The BoostCrop team

2025 Faraday Horizon Prize: awarded for the development of a library of biocompatible molecules that can on application harness solar UV energy and...

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The building blocks of battery technology

Lizzie Driscoll, along with her team at the University of Birmingham, have come up with a way to explain rechargeable batteries using Jenga.

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The Chemical Society & the Royal College of Chemistry

Professor Bill Griffith, from Imperial College London, spent his 175 minutes for chemistry reflecting on the relationship between the Royal College of

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The Chiral Materials Team

The Chiral Materials Team

For the discovery of chiral organic materials that allow high control of photon and electron spin.

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The Cyril Keattch Award

Recognising an outstanding early career scientist working in the field of thermal analysis or calorimetry.

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The Directory of Consultants

Browse the directory for consultants in a wide range of chemistry and chemical technology disciplines across the UK and internationally.

The DISTINCTIVE Consortium

The DISTINCTIVE Consortium

For the delivery of research that addressed challenges associated with the continuing safe storage and disposal of radioactive legacy nuclear waste.

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The elements of a successful chemistry curriculum

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The elements of a successful chemistry curriculum

Our vision for 11-19 chemistry education.

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The forgotten scientist who trained TE Lawrence behind enemy lines

The Royal Society of Chemistry is using next week's 50th anniversary of the first screening of Lawrence of Arabia to spotlight the heroic, but forgott

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The Royal Society of Chemistry's Open Access transition focus group (13 people in the back row and five people down in front) poses together in front of an RSC banner in a conference room at an Am

The future is coming: making progress with our Open Access transition

Overhauling our business model by 2028 represents a huge challenge but brings with it great opportunities – and a confidence that this transition will

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The future of chemical regulations after the EU referendum

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The future of practical science lessons

Teacher training during the pandemic and the long-term impact on practical work in schools.

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The future of technical skills, roles and careers

Following its publication this week, here is our response to the TALENT commission’s report ‘Technical skills, roles and careers in UK higher educatio

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The gold standard

Last year, the chemistry department at the University of York celebrated 10 years of holding an Athena SWAN gold award. We take a look at some of the

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The Hertfordshire and Essex High School Chemistry Department

The Hertfordshire and Essex High School Chemistry Department

For inspiring student progress through inspirational teaching methods and fostering a strong culture of collaboration and teamwork

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The Ice Man Cometh: Erasto Mpemba flies into London

Erasto Mpemba, whose name was given to the mystery of why hot water freezes faster than cold water, will be in London this Thursday in a rare visit be

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The identity of chemistry as a discipline in the curriculum

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The importance of alcohol-free drink options for events

This Sober October, we explore why alcohol-free options should be more than just a consideration for event planners.

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The importance of chemistry education

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