US environmental agency officially bans trichloroethylene and prohibits most uses of perchloroethylene
As the shift to using renewable and recycled materials in car tyres accelerates, Nina Notman talks to the manufacturers driving the change
India looks to the future as survivors fight on to receive adequate compensation and medical care
Asma Sheikh talks about growing up, discovering her passion for chemistry and being a teaching assistant
The UN’s plastics treaty negotiations have faced many hurdles, but delegates are getting closer to a final agreement
Researchers warn of unwanted side effects with genome editing chaperone
Serpentine minerals form in warm water and break down to key ingredients for life
Europe and US seek to escape Chinese dominance in critical minerals
The corpus of scientific literature needs a drastic clean-up
The corpus of scientific literature needs a drastic clean-up
Looking back helps us choose how to move forward
Readers share concerns over classifying ethanol as reprotoxic, celebrate undergraduate practical innovation, and more
Why is it so controversial to do the right thing for the environment?
Progress is being made, but is it enough?
Many things have changed in the last two decades, but effective collaboration is more important than ever
The 90-year-old colour chemist on overcoming discrimination and the three loves of her life; Latin, chemistry and Italian opera
Stability data is necessary but tedious work
Join us for a demonstration of how benchtop NMR can be used to study elements beyond hydrogen and carbon
Learn how to select appropriate computational models to deliver impact in surface chemistry research
Discover how new therapeutics have the potential to address unmet medical needs
Discover how analytical software can support your workflow
Readers share concerns over classifying ethanol as reprotoxic, celebrate undergraduate practical innovation, and more
Why is it so controversial to do the right thing for the environment?
India looks to the future as survivors fight on to receive adequate compensation and medical care
Department closure follows series of similar proposals at UK universities
Lab Innovations brings together experts from all corners of the industry
Ruth Webster from University of Cambridge wins 2024 AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry for her work on iron catalysis
In a world of AI, chemists need statistical thinking
Join us for a demonstration of how benchtop NMR can be used to study elements beyond hydrogen and carbon
Learn how to select appropriate computational models to deliver impact in surface chemistry research
Discover how analytical software can support your workflow
Explore cutting edge copper-catalysed carbon-heteroatom bond formations used in industrial applications
Biotech startups and spinouts must overcome numerous challenges to get from lab to market. A new UK innovation hub aims to give this emerging sector the space, resources and expertise it needs.
How has chemistry changed in the last two decades?
Exploring an alternative to a traditional list of achievements
Maintaining a healthy chemistry pipeline requires affordable education and training routes
Death notices for chemists suggest perhaps not, despite the hazards found in many labs