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Clean energy workshops wow kids at Leicestershire library

Quorn Community Library celebrated Chemistry Week 2023 throughout November with workshops, a treasure hunt and a noticeboard.

20 December 2023

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Revolutionising drug discovery with cutting-edge technologies

Researchers are empowering drug discovery with artificial intelligence (AI) and bioinformatics tools, unlocking new frontiers in drug design.

19 December 2023

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Making battery catalysts accessible

For too long, good quality, efficient batteries have been inaccessible to many due to high costs associated with the platinum group metal (PGM) specie

19 December 2023

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Powering the future with new cathodes

Is the future of battery storage here? A new cathode, MoSe2+x-rGO, may be the key to creating batteries with enhanced energy storage and increased lon

19 December 2023

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Encouraging a brighter future for OLEDs

With more and more reliance on screens comes a need to make organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) more efficient and long lasting. Yi-Zhong She et al

19 December 2023

Students from Cloghroe NS with the cup after winning the Cork Primary Science Quiz.

Schoolchildren have a Corker of a time at city science quiz

More than 170 primary school children from 31 different schools competed in the annual Cork Primary Science Quiz held at University College Cork

19 December 2023

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Bitesized experience visitors treated to sweet sensations

Delicious dainty desserts dazzled crowds at an interactive Imperial College event as attendees got a taste of some special chemistry creations.

18 December 2023

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Soil samples subject of sustainability chemistry clinic

An analytical chemistry clinic dished the dirt on what is in the soil of communities in Cheshire.

18 December 2023

A racially diverse group of five scientists wearing white coats stand and talk in a lab. A south Asian male, a black woman, a white woman, a south-east Asian female and a white woman are visible.

Government's changes to migration rules could damage UK's science future

Changes to skilled and student visas and fees could hinder the UK's 'science superpower' ambitions - which is why we are urgently seeking reassurances

08 December 2023

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The science behind picking the right food for your event

Great events are often accompanied by great food, but there is a careful science in picking the right food for an event.

02 December 2023

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Top 10 questions to ask your wedding venue

What questions do you need to ask to get a thorough understanding of whether your choice is the right pick for your special day?

02 December 2023

Dr Alexander Reip and Dr Rehana Sidat

Two new appointed members have joined the RSC’s Board of Trustees

Dr Alexander Reip and Dr Rehana Sidat have extensive experience of working with us and add valuable commercial acumen to our leadership team.

01 December 2023