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"Italian Job" cliff-hanger solution sought

The Royal Society of Chemistry is inviting the public to devise a successful ending to the greatest-ever cinema cliff-hanger to mark the 40th birthday

20 October 2008

"Not 'just' a technician"

Our first event to celebrate and champion technicians in education highlights how we can better support the unsung heroes of scientific research.

06 December 2018

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#BlackinChem part 1: #BlackinChem week

In a three-part profile, we catch up with the minds behind #BlackinChem, the hashtag that raises the profiles of Black chemists and connects them with

16 October 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

#RSCPoster 2022 – the highlights

The 2022 edition of #RSCPoster has come to a close, after 24 hours of tweeting and discussions – allowing researchers from across the chemical science

02 March 2022

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'Terminator' polymer that regenerates itself

Scientists in Spain have reported the first self-healing polymer that spontaneously and independently repairs itself without any intervention.

19 September 2013

(VIDEO) Improving the clarity of MRI scans

In this week’s pick, researchers have developed a molecular complex that could lead to high-quality MRI scans with lower toxicity than current methods

05 February 2020

2,923 lemons and a Guinness World Records® title!

We worked with our trustee, University of Bath battery expert Professor Saiful Islam, to set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title.

26 November 2021

2021 Education Prize winners announced

Today we're proud to be announcing the winners of our thirteen Education Prizes – comprising teams and individuals in all areas of education from prim

23 November 2021

2021 RSC Carbohydrate Dextra Award winner announced

Dr Gavin Miller has been awarded the 2021 RSC Carbohydrate Dextra Award.

01 July 2021

Sarah Bierbaumer's 'Jigsaw Cabbage' shows multi-coloured jigsaw-shaped pieces made of cabbage leaves.

2022 #Photochimica competition winners revealed

Photographers were challenged to send in pictures based around the theme of chemistry in everyday life.

17 January 2023

2022 Haworth Memorial Lectureship

Professor Stephen Withers has been awarded the 2022 Haworth Memorial Lectureship from the RSC Carbohydrate Group.

02 August 2022

2022 prizes open for nominations

You can now nominate for our Horizon Prizes, Research & Innovation Prizes, Volunteer Recognition Prizes, and our Inclusion & Diversity Prize.

03 November 2021

2023 highlights from the Pan Africa Chemistry Network

The year 2023 was another positive year in the programme’s effort to contribute toward the creation of a self-sustaining science base in Africa.

30 November 2023

A headshot of Dr Benjamin Schumann.

2023 RSC Carbohydrate Dextra Award glory for Dr Benjamin Schumann

The chemical biologist follows in the footsteps of carbohydrate chemistry pioneers including Nobel Prize winner Fraser Stoddart.

02 October 2023

A sign reading 'General Election 2024'  across the road from Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

2024 General Election analysis: Where do UK political parties stand on the big chemistry issues?

Our Parliamentary Affairs and Policy experts have scoured the manifestos ahead of the 4 July vote to see which ones align with our asks.

14 June 2024

The House of Parliament stand behind the Westminster Bridge on a sunny day with a few clouds in the sky and light reflecting off the Thames.

2024 General Election: Our priorities for the next UK government

R&D, education and sustainability are top of our agenda as we today issue our call to the UK's political parties ahead of this year's election.

08 May 2024

Rachel Reeves uk chancellor of the exchequer outside number 11 Downing Street on budget day 2024

2024 UK Budget: what does it mean for the chemical sciences?

Our policy and public affairs colleagues analyse what Chancellor Rachel Reeves' announcement means for the chemical sciences sector in the UK.

30 October 2024

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2025 RSC Prize winners announced

Celebrating excellence across the chemical sciences, we are proud to recognise people from a wide range of career stages, sectors and backgrounds.

25 June 2025

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves spending review

2025 Spring Statement

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP today announced the Government's updated economic agenda in the Spring Statement.

26 March 2025