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Collaborative report calls for more research to make sustainable plastics a reality
A new report from an international group of scientists makes the case that plastics are essential for a sustainable future – but much more work is nee
03 June 2020
Editor view: Contributing to the community under lockdown
Professor Zhao tells us that greatest reward for being Associate Editor of RSC Advances is seeing manuscripts become high-profile papers.
29 May 2020
A leap from a frog to understand nerves
A detailed study of molecules called N-glycans in frog embryos suggests they play a vital role in developing the nervous systems in vertebrates, inclu
26 May 2020
Beetle-inspired paint could produce water from thin air for drought-stricken countries
Superamphiphobic material can ‘bounce’ water droplets from air. The new solution could produce ultra-fog resistant car windows and faster drainage sys
12 May 2020
Chemistry against COVID: MediSieve tackling the virus inside and out
Chemists around the world are playing an essential role during the COVID crisis response. Meet MediSieve, helping isolate COVID-related elements in bl
06 May 2020
Keeping gender on the agenda
The Royal Society of Chemistry has joined WISE, the campaign for gender balance in STEM, and 20 other organisations to drive gender equality.
06 May 2020
#PhotoChimica2020 winners announced
Photos showcasing sustainable chemistry scooped accolades on Earth Day as part of the #PhotoChimica2020 competition, hosted by the Royal Society of Ch
01 May 2020
Chemistry against COVID: Michael and Harsh keep our water flowing
Michael and Harsh are chemists with essential jobs – making sure our water is safe and clean. Find out how their roles with Thames Water have changed
01 May 2020
Chemistry against COVID: Ellie Laney-Bolton
Chemists around the world are playing an essential role during the response to the COVID crisis. Meet Ellie, who is helping ensure UK’s lights stay on
24 April 2020
Colour by pH - download our resources!
One of our team of fantastic Education Coordinators, Dr Joanna Buckley, is creating a series of chemistry resources for younger students to try at hom
16 April 2020
COVID-19 policy: Applying the precautionary principle when the science is uncertain
Our environment and regulation collective considered the parallels between COVID-19 and chemicals regulation, and how appropriate use of the precautio
15 April 2020
Member survey 2020
The results of our biennial member survey are in. Find out what we learned, and what steps we’re taking to improve your membership experience.
14 April 2020