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International Women's Day perfect time to celebrate women chemists, says RSC's first ever female President

The role of women in chemistry finally parallels that of men, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry's first ever female President.

07 March 2012

Mobile phone scanner detects harmful bacteria

A mobile phone that could detect whether leftovers in your fridge are safe to eat could be heading to an app store near you. A device has been develop

06 March 2012

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Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher receiving her Iron award at Burlington House

With Meryl Streep winning an Oscar for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher, here's evidence from the Royal Society of Chemistry that the Iron Lady real

27 February 2012

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Call for a Northern Ireland Chief Scientific Adviser as All Party Group on Science and Technology launches

The Royal Society of Chemistry said the need for a Chief Scientific Adviser at Stormont is "a no brainer", as the All Party Group (APG) on science and

23 February 2012

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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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Learn Chemistry - hundreds of high-quality education resources in one place

We all know that chemistry has a key role in solving the challenges faced by a rising population such as producing enough food, clean water, healthcar

27 January 2012

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Mrs Beeton's toast sandwich loses its economical crown

After being inundated with many hundreds of entries from around the globe, the RSC has been able to compile a banquet of cheap, nutritious eats, follo

17 January 2012

British pupil claims his gold in Chemistry Olympiad

Alcester teenager David Edey collected his larger-than-life gold medal from science minister David Willetts today after defeating hundreds of students

19 December 2011

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RSC inundated with austerity meal suggestions

We'd like to thank every one of the hundreds of people who have sent in suggestions for cheap meals following our promise to reward the first more eco

17 November 2011

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Mrs Beeton's all-bread sandwich recreated for tough-times Britain

It won't be the most elaborate sandwich ever created: bread, between bread and bread.

15 November 2011

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RSC honours forgotten Scottish scientific hero

Scientist, philanthropist, adventurer, anti-slavery campaigner. James 'Paraffin' Young was all of these. Yet despite his incredible achievements, no s

09 November 2011

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Free RSC Mobile app launched

The Royal Society of Chemistry has launched a free mobile app that is now available on iTunes.

07 October 2011