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Navigating the challenges of net zero progress

Our Net Zero Journey: Year 3 Progress and the path ahead.

20 December 2024

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Navigating the evolving landscape of event planning: challenges and solutions

A meeting of events professionals to discuss pertinent challenges and ideas for both internal and external events.

02 June 2024

Neurodiversity case study: Scottish Water and Genius Within

Scotland's publicly owned water supplier partnered with a neurodiversity coaching business with support from our I&D Fund.

17 March 2025

Neurodiversity in the chemical sciences

Neurodivergent individuals make up a significant proportion of the chemistry community, each with unique talents and skills.

01 October 2024

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New digital platform improves experience of reading RSC eBooks

This upgrade has been developed with the needs of RSC members' needs in mind and offers several key benefits to researchers.

25 January 2023

New e-waste report features evidence from the Royal Society of Chemistry

We welcome the Environmental Audit Committee’s timely report into the growing issue of e-waste, and the implication this has for the fate of some of o

26 November 2020

New Future Workforce and Educational Pathways report

A comprehensive new report unveiled today presents recommendations to catalyse jobs growth within our sector over the next decade.

30 January 2025

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New journal launches: Energy Advances

Our new Gold Open Access journal Energy Advances focuses on energy science, and in particular the interdisciplinarity required for exciting breakthrou

23 August 2021

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New Light Shed on French Wartime Honour for British Chemist

For two centuries, mystery has surrounded pioneering British scientist Humphry Davy's perilous wartime journey to France to collect a medal awarded by

14 March 2008

New RSC disability hub provides resources and insights

Our new disability web hub comprises our Disability Landscape Report, giving insights into the experiences of disabled chemists across industry and ac

30 November 2023

New subject communities will transform how we make an impact with our chemistry community

Changes to RSC Divisions in 2022 will help the members of the subject communities to be better represented, better connected, and better able to influ

10 December 2021

New trustees elected by Royal Society of Chemistry members

Read about the results of elections for posts on our governing Council.

28 June 2019

New Year Honours celebrate the chemical sciences community

RSC CEO amongst those recognised in His Majesty King Charles III's 2024 Honours list

30 December 2023

New Year Honours for members of our community

A number of our members received recognition for their contributions to science and society in the 2018 New Year Honours.

02 January 2018

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New £1.5m unit to tackle racial inequalities in science

Action plan is launched following the publication of our report Missing Elements: Racial and Ethnic Inequalities in the Chemical Sciences

16 March 2022

New £5.5m national Institute of Technical Skills and Strategy to support UK’s bid to be a global research and innovation superpower

New national institute to be launched to ensure that the UK has the technical capability and capacity across academia, research, education, and innova

08 March 2023

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No sweat is bad news for lovers, says co-author of RSC book

Men should hang on to their perspiration on Valentine's Day to catch their lovers' interest, says Royal Society of Chemistry author Gabi Frobose.

13 February 2012

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No time left to waste for government - we need a circular economy for materials now

The United Nations' Global Resources Outlook 2024 report highlights how our unsustainable resource use is driving a triple-pronged planetary crisis. I

01 March 2024

No time to waste – government must act to tackle the e-waste crisis

Royal Society of Chemistry presents plan for government to take urgent action

19 April 2024

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Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded for G-protein-coupled receptors

10 October 2012