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Time to reboot your professional development?
We’re doing everything we can to support you and your professional development for 2023, so we’ve collated advice for you to consider when you set tho
09 January 2023
Toast with honey is the little-known but ideal way to combat a hangover
A breakfast of toast with honey or golden syrup is the little-known but ideal way to combat a hangover, says Royal Society of Chemistry, with Christma
23 December 2010
Tom Welton to become Royal Society of Chemistry president
Our members have been voting in elections to choose our next president, alongside members of our divisions, boards and committees
24 June 2019
Top 10 questions to ask your wedding venue
What questions do you need to ask to get a thorough understanding of whether your choice is the right pick for your special day?
02 December 2023
Top marks! Education on the agenda at Science and the Parliament
The future of teaching and learning was the top topic of conversation during the 23rd edition of our annual science-politics mixer in Edinburgh.
27 November 2023
Top of the Bench
Our annual schools’ chemistry competition fuelled curiosity and excitement about chemistry among secondary school students from Derby to Beijing.
01 June 2014
Top wedding trends for 2025 that you need to know
With 2025 finally here, a new year means a year full of exciting wedding trends ahead.
01 February 2025
Towards a new primary science curriculum
The Primary Curriculum Advisory Group (PCAG) has published its Framework for a Future Primary Science Curriculum report. PCAG was established in March
06 October 2023
Trailblazing technicians take centre stage at conference
The fourth edition of the annual National Conference for Science Technicians highlighted technician contributions, saw RSC Prizes given...
13 September 2024
Train to teach
Apply now for one of our Teacher Training Scholarships – you’ll get access to invaluable resources and support during your training year and enhanced
19 December 2019
Tribute at Oxford RSC Landmark event for First World War's Lost Scientist
The Royal Society of Chemistry and the University of Oxford will, on Monday 24 September, jointly mark the achievements of the brilliant scientist Hen
24 September 2007
Tribute to Berkshire research centre
The Royal Society of Chemistry has paid tribute to a British international scientific research centre that has influenced worldwide crop protection an
27 November 2007
Tribute to the courage of Trafalgar women
The courage of three women, possibly prostitutes, who nursed casualties on HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, experiencing naval warfare at its m
17 October 2005
Trio of RSC open access journals receive first full series of impact metrics
RSC Chemical Biology, Environmental Science: Atmospheres and Materials Advances have all received metrics including CiteScore, impact factor and immed
26 July 2023
Tuneable fluorescent MOF gels
ChemSci Pick of the Week – Fluorescent gels made from metal organic frameworks can be tuned to emit almost any colour of light, by carefully selecting
12 December 2018
Turning black gold into artificial trees
A “black” gold material has been developed to harvest sunlight, and then use the energy to turn carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful chemicals and fuel.
03 July 2019
Twin Chemical Landmark plaques unveiled in Sittingbourne
Kent Science Park and Sittingbourne Town Library are now home to new blue plaques celebrating the life and chemistry research of Nobel Prize-winning s
08 April 2016
Two new appointed members have joined the RSC’s Board of Trustees
Dr Alexander Reip and Dr Rehana Sidat have extensive experience of working with us and add valuable commercial acumen to our leadership team.
01 December 2023
UK Government and EU Commission must swiftly finalise UK Horizon Europe association
Royal Society of Chemistry signs joint statement calling for continued push for UK association to EU research programmes
02 March 2023
UK Government Spending Review: Our asks for the Treasury
Our Parliamentary Affairs and Policy and Evidence teams have submitted their calls to the Government as part of the feedback process for the Spending
10 February 2025