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Victorian Christmas chemistry
A Christmas special blog from Dr Rupert Cole, associate curator of chemistry at the Science Museum in London, which looks at the Christmas chemistry o
21 December 2018
Village will commemorate the family it allowed to starve to death
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has persuaded a village to commemorate a family starved to death on its green in 1769, ending a 240-year silence.
12 March 2009
Visualising chemical reactions
ChemSci Pick of the Week – A new study from Cardiff and Bristol universities makes it possible to visualise chemical reactions involving small molecul
18 September 2019
Voice magazine online
We've made a decision to make sure you get access to the latest from across the Royal Society of Chemistry
01 April 2020
Volunteering at the Bluedot Festival
175 minutes for chemistry - Joshua Henshaw, sales account manager at BASF, Cheshire, spent his 175 minutes volunteering at a three-day science and mus
11 August 2016
Volunteering with our education coordinators
175 minutes for chemistry - Our regional education coordinators oversee many activities relating to education support, networks and outreach activitie
03 August 2016
Voting open in RSC elections as members get chance to select new President
Members have until 23 May to submit their ballots and decide who will fill 11 posts across the RSC.
29 April 2024
Wales GCSE science changes: ‘a missed opportunity’
Equality in Welsh GCSE science was within touching distance, but Qualifications Wales’s (QW) announcement of 28 June is a surprising and disappointing
28 June 2023
Wastewater treatment in space
Scientists from the University of Wolverhampton ran a workshop for school students to enthuse them about the weird and wonderful applications of waste
26 August 2022
Watch the Nanocar Race 2022
Drivers, start your… microscopes? We’re sharing live coverage of Nanocar Race II, which takes place for 24 hours from 11am on Thursday 24 March.
24 March 2022
Waterproof paper
Scientists have unveiled a new technique for making waterproof, self-cleaning paper.
30 August 2006
We all know what temperature water freezes at, right?!
ChemSci Pick of the Week – Some salts may actually raise the freezing temperature of water, rather than lowering it, say researchers from the Universi
11 April 2018
We encourage industrial placements for T Level students
The Royal Society of Chemistry has joined forces with six other science organisations to launch 'Securing technical talent for your business'.
09 September 2024
Webinars to shine light on LGBT+ inclusion in STEM research
Experts from STEM and the social sciences will discuss ongoing research into the attrition and retention of LGBT+ scientists in the UK and US.
28 June 2024
Wedding details not to miss for the big day
From having a backup plan to having your suppliers to hand before the big day, here’s our rundown of wedding details not to miss.
02 July 2024
Week 12: Can you help us with #Chemglass?
We're working with the curator of chemistry at the Science Museum to tell stories of historical chemical glassware. Week 12's glassware is a 17th cent
26 March 2018
Welsh qualification reforms
Wales are in the middle of major curriculum reforms for ages 5–16, which we have been engaging with for over three years. Izzi Monk, Education Policy
15 October 2021
Westminster Fellowship Scheme: applications opening soon
We caught up with RSC members Ella and Philippa, who undertook the 2020/21 Westminster Fellowship, to hear about their experiences working in Parliame
08 February 2022
What do Lego® bricks and crystal structures have in common?
ChemSci Pick of the Week – Just as you can build many different structures from a pile of identical Lego® bricks, molecules can pack together in many
02 May 2018