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In tune with your emulsions
Our ChemSci Pick of the Week describes a new method to predictably tune emulsions – which could lead to new methods of drug delivery, cosmetic manufac
17 July 2019
Recognition for an inspirational member
The Royal Society of Chemistry’s West India Section (RSC-WIS) is thrilled and proud that Professor Lakshmy Ravishankar AMRSC was awarded the Inspirati
12 July 2019
Slipping between the (battery) sheets
Our ChemSci pick of the week could be a step towards lower-cost, more sustainable batteries made from potassium, rather than lithium.
10 July 2019
Turning black gold into artificial trees
A “black” gold material has been developed to harvest sunlight, and then use the energy to turn carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful chemicals and fuel.
03 July 2019
New trustees elected by Royal Society of Chemistry members
Read about the results of elections for posts on our governing Council.
28 June 2019
Tom Welton to become Royal Society of Chemistry president
Our members have been voting in elections to choose our next president, alongside members of our divisions, boards and committees
24 June 2019
Better OLEDs
ChemSci Pick of the Week – A new synthesis could lead to more stable and more efficient blue OLEDS.
19 June 2019
First impressions of India
Dr Andy Ashley visited India in February for a series of symposia, organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Chemical Research Society of In
06 June 2019
Finding a needle in a haystack
ChemSci Pick of the Week – A new infrared spectroscopy method could become a new method for blood sample analysis in the future.
05 June 2019
Launching our Grants for Carers
With our Grants for Carers, you can apply for up to £1,000 per year to help you attend a chemistry-related meeting, conference or workshop or a profes
29 May 2019
A challenging synthesis
ChemSci Pick of the Week – A team of scientists in Japan have come up with a simple method to synthesise difficult-to-access twisted phenanthrene mole
08 May 2019
Using magnets to separate chiral molecules
ChemSci Pick of the Week – A team of scientists in Israel have developed a method for sorting chiral molecules using a magnet – a first that will enab
01 May 2019