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Science on Mount Everest
Physicist, speaker, writer and adventurer Dr Melanie Windridge is attempting to climb Mount Everest this spring, and plans to carry out science commun
27 March 2018
Science outreach goes multilingual
Supported by our inclusion and diversity fund, researchers from the University of Manchester engaged 80 youngsters with some multilingual science outr
14 July 2017
Science sessions Spark young imaginations to Discover STEM
A museum’s interactive activities are proving a massive hit with North East families.
03 October 2023
Science should be at the heart of UK Government’s plan to drive economic growth
Read our briefing, setting out our priorities for Rishi Sunak’s government to deliver on his commitments to the UK’s crucial research, development and
25 October 2022
Science through sign language – chemistry camps reach new audiences in India
RSC India and CSIR Chandigarh, host three-day speech and hearing-impaired chemistry camp
03 November 2023
Scientists develop peroxide sensor to combat terrorist attacks
Terrorists wanting to execute a 7/7 style attack will find it harder to carry out thanks to a new chemical detector developed by scientists.
14 June 2010
Scientists unearth secret health properties of onions
They may make people cry, but scientists have finally discovered why red onions are good for the heart after unearthing their health properties. Rese
06 October 2010
Search for Blue Mass medicine that made Abraham Lincoln lose his cool
To mark the 200th anniversary year of the birth of Abraham Lincoln Britain's Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) wants to analyse the mercury-based medic
10 September 2009
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05 January 2026
Shape-shifting micro-organisms
Infra-red light can help starving micro-organisms shape-shift into forms which make it easier for them to find food.
23 August 2006
Shapeshifting molecules
ChemSci Pick of the Week – Scientists in the UK have investigated the phenomenon of shape-selectivity in shape-shifting molecules – molecules that ado
07 November 2018
Shaping the history of science
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we take a look back at some of the inspirational women who have shaped both the history of the Royal Society o
08 March 2016
Sherlock and Dr Watson back the RSC's Visual Elements campaign
The Royal Society of Chemistry secured the backing of a real life Sherlock and Dr Watson today in its bid to persuade the makers of the hit BBC show t
02 April 2012
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Visual Elements
Sherlock Holmes's forensic detective skills were called into question today as it was revealed this modern sleuth is relying on ancient equipment to s
26 March 2012
Sherlock Holmes honorary fellowship
The Royal Society of Chemistry is to bestow an Extraordinary Honorary Fellowship upon Sherlock Holmes, the first detective to exploit chemical science
16 October 2005
Shining a light on school science technicians
The level of science technician support in schools is falling, says our new report.
24 November 2020
Shirley Nakagaki elected President of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Professor Shirley Nakagaki is one of our Editorial Board members for RSC Advances. Now she has been elected President of the Brazilian Chemical Societ
26 July 2022
Showing leadership in inclusive publishing
Dr Emma Wilson was recently featured in The Analytical Scientist magazine, discussing our work towards industry-wide action on inclusion and diversity
22 July 2020
Silver award for Payroll Giving contributions a sterling achievement – and the next target is the Gold standard
We have received a commendation as more than 5% of our staff now donates monthly to charity from payroll.
21 August 2023
Sir David King warns against "conspiracy of hope" ahead of RSC nuclear debate
Ahead of receiving the Royal Society of Chemistry's Lord Lewis Prize tomorrow, former Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK government, Professor Sir Dav
04 March 2013