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Artwork displaying the RSC logo and showing someone mining precious elements. The text reads #PreciousElements, rsc.li/precious-elements

COVID-19 lockdowns lead to UK tech sales boom and adds to e-waste problem

Following our Precious Elements campaign last year – which raised awareness of the supply risks to elements in our personal devices such as mobile pho

04 January 2021

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

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Cranberry: is it a sauce of help to fight cancer?

The dollop of red cranberry sauce on your Christmas plate may offer more than a simple fruity accompaniment to turkey, the Royal Society of Chemistry

18 December 2007

Critical thinking – deep seabed mining and the global demand for minerals

Izzi Monk, Environment Policy Advisor, looks at the chemical sciences' vital dual role achieving a circular economy for critical minerals and in filli

09 August 2023

A young man in a blue shirt and safety goggles takes something out of a box.

Cross-country CHaOS roadshow delivers lasting legacy

Explosions, goo and interactive experiments captivate 7,000 schoolchildren during a summer-long scientific spectacular.

04 October 2023

Crossing continents and convening taskforces – a life in chemistry

Professor Anju Massey-Brooker is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry with multiple awards in academic research and industry and has recently ac

05 December 2022

CSIRO deal is a first in Australia

We have agreed a new Read & Publish deal with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the first such agreement with

21 February 2021

Curiosity: the fuel for discovery

Prizes and awards series – In the second of our series, we explore the importance of fundamental research, through the eyes of some of our 2020 prize

29 June 2020

University teacher with students and chemistry models

Current issues facing higher education

Our Chair of the Royal Society of Chemistry Professional Standards Board explains how conscious we are of the challenges now facing HE

19 November 2024

National flags line the street in front of the United Nations' European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland

Cutting global pollution and waste

Stephanie Metzger, Sustainable Chemicals Policy Advisor, explains how our collaboration with chemical scientists around the world is helping the Unite

07 September 2023

Drax, North Yorkshire, UK. October 4 2022. Drax Power in North Yorkshire with large cooling towers, chimney and electricity pylons, surrounded by forests, green fields and sunflowers. Horizontal.

Defossilising chemicals: What is needed and what is being done?

Replacing fossil fuelstocks with cleaner alternatives is a complex and long-term challenge requiring requiring scientific, economic and policy coordin

10 May 2024

Destination STEMM: reach your full potential

In addition to our Broadening Horizons programme, another important commitment in our Missing Elements action plan to address racial and ethnic inequ

23 October 2022

Detecting deadly nerve gas

A sensor which can rapidly detect the chemical nerve agent sarin has been developed.

12 September 2006

Diamond-coated microelectrodes could be used to detect serotonin in the brain

Diamonds on the brain

Diamonds could play a key role in the fight against Parkinson's Disease thanks to work by UK and US scientists.

08 December 2006

Did life begin at the bottom of the ocean?

Life on earth probably began in the depths of the ocean and not on the planet's surface, claim scientists.

11 October 2006

Disability History Month, December 2024

Inclusion and Diversity Programme Manager Elizabeth Wynn shares why and how we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for disabled people

05 December 2024

Diversity data collection from our journals communities

We're improving the way we collect gender information and starting to collect data on race and ethnicity, from our journal authors, reviewers and edit

27 June 2023

Primary school children in uniform standing outdoors and holding up a device to test the air.

Does my journey to school affect the air I breathe?

During the academic year 2020/21 pupils at thirteen primary and secondary schools around Abingdon, Oxfordshire monitored air quality and made weather

08 October 2021

Does this government care about women in science? asks Professor Lesley Yellowlees

The government is failing in its duty to adequately support women in science, according to the President-Elect of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

13 June 2012

Donate to chemistry today for a stronger tomorrow

This year, we are proud to be taking part in Giving Tuesday – a global movement of kindness, generosity, and collaboration.

29 November 2024