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Wombat research that's not to be sniffed at

The findings – published today in our aptly named journal Soft Matter – could help develop new colon cancer diagnostics.

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Women in Science - a historical perspective

175 minutes for chemistry - David Neadle spent his 175 minutes for chemistry to highlight the ongoing struggle for recognition and representation face

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Women's retention and progression in chemical sciences

Talented women leave academia before reaching their full potential or are not progressing to senior grades in the same proportion as their male peers.

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Women's retention and progression in the chemical sciences

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Yonsei University

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Wonwoo Nam

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Wonyong Choi

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Wooyul Kim

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Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH

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Workforce trends and economic impact

This study provides evidence on the scale and skills of the UK’s chemistry-using workforce and its direct and indirect contribution to the UK economy.

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Working in the chemical sciences

The chemical sciences encompass a vast range of roles that benefit society worldwide.

Workshops inspire students with chemistry

To celebrate the International Year of the Periodic Table, not-for-profit organisation STEMworks developed a brand new workshop where students could d

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World energy problem: what Jazz and Symphony can offer

The World Energy Council will this week underline the reality that there is no one global solution to the issue of energy supply.

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World's cleverest young chemist from Manchester

A student from Manchester High School for Girls has proven herself the most outstanding young female chemist in the world at a global competition.

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World's first hydrogen powered racing car, sponsored by RSC

World's first hydrogen powered racing car, sponsored by RSC

Pictured making its debut at Silverstone: the world's first hydrogen-powered racing car, sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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World-leading publishers join us in commitment to make research publishing more inclusive and diverse

We have gathered publishers of more than 4,400 scholarly journals and tens of thousands of books in a landmark commitment to reduce bias.

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