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The front cover of the new book, 'Steeped: The Chemistry of Tea', and a portrait picture of Dr Michelle Francl, holding a glass cup of tea with molecular structures on the side.

Global interest in new tea book brewing thanks to salted tea tip

Steeped, by Dr Michelle Francl, offers tips on making better brews and has intrigued tea lovers around the world.

25 January 2024

Lanyards are prepared for the hundreds of delegates at the Science and the Parliament event

Global progress: delivering a science policy panel NEW

Countries agree a new intergovernmental science-policy panel to support the sound management of chemicals and waste and to prevent pollution. NEW

26 June 2025

Going Digital with Chemistry World

We’ve provided members with the opportunity to help us reduce our footprint by unsubscribing from the print edition of Chemistry World and accessing t

10 January 2023

Going for gold at the Chemistry Olympiad

Four students represented the UK at the International Chemistry Olympiad final in Vietnam. Find out how they fared in the competition.

05 August 2014

Interview with microphones

Goji berries can reduce skin cancer risk

Goji berry juice offers "significant protection" against skin cancer, according to scientists. The berry, Lycium barbarum, also known as wolfberry, h

29 January 2010

Golden age of Arabic science celebrated for IYPT

Over a thousand children visited the Royal Society of Chemistry last week to learn about 8th century pioneer Jabir ibn Hayyan, and how he laid the fou

18 December 2019

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Golden bullet for cancer

Scientists in the UK have found a way to target cancer with gold.

17 August 2006

Good Practical Science report aims to transform practical science education

Our president launched a new report for the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, outlining ten benchmarks to transform practical science education in England

26 September 2017

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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Grade II listed Royal Society of Chemistry at Burlington House awarded ECOsmart accreditation

The Royal Society of Chemistry at Burlington House has become ECOsmart accredited, as recognition for its sustainability success.

02 April 2024

Great cable challenge aims to tackle copper crunch

We’re supporting the Recycle Your Electricals nationwide campaign urging us all to collect and pass on the millions of cables sitting idle across UK h

08 October 2024

Greener, cheaper MOF synthesis

Our ChemSci Pick of the Week demonstrates the scalable synthesis of metal-organic-frameworks (MOFs) using ultrasonic or acoustic frequencies – rather

18 March 2020

Ground-breaking innovations celebrated at 10th Emerging Technologies Competition

Presenters had to convince a panel of industry heavyweights, from some of the most famous companies in the world, that their innovations could tackle

08 July 2022

Groundbreaking science celebrated at Emerging Technologies Competition

Four innovative technologies have won the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2024 Emerging Technologies Competition.

10 July 2024

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ Title Attempt: Largest Practical Science Lesson

As part of the inaugural Northern Ireland Science Festival we are attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the largest practical science less

19 February 2015

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05 January 2026

Half a century on - Hodgkin's Nobel Prize remembered by the Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry has awarded a National Chemical Landmark blue plaque to the University of Oxford Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, to cel

13 May 2014

Interview with microphones

Halloween chemical prank condemned by Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry today condemned a website which suggested a Halloween practical joke that could be very harmful.

30 October 2012

Hands-on chemistry for children with special educational needs

Jo Montomery led fun practical sessions over half term to engage children with special educational needs and disabilities.

22 July 2022

Harnessing the possibilities of the nanoworld

Scientists have long suspected that the way materials behave on the nanoscale – that is when particles have dimensions of about 1–100 nanometers – is

28 September 2016