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Why chemistry needs more disability-inclusive laboratoriesHead of Global Inclusion Dr Ale Palermo explains the barriers facing disabled scientists, what we risk losing without action and what can be done
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Could accessible labs spark new era of chemistry discovery?Inaccessible labs could be preventing brilliant chemical scientists with disabilities from making world-changing discoveries, says our new report.
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In conversation with Yong CuiOur editorial board member for Materials Horizons discusses cutting-edge science and the passion and curiosity that fuels groundbreaking research.
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Budget 2025 and chemistryRoyal Society of Chemistry response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's 2025 Budget announcement
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In conversation with Erin RatcliffOur editorial board member for Materials Horizons talks about her interdisciplinary career, printable electronics and science communication.
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In conversation with Ryan RichardsOur associate editor for RSC Applied Interfaces offers his advice to authors looking to grab the attention of his editorial team.
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Chemical scientists recognised in New Year HonoursOur outgoing Honorary Treasurer, Claire Gallery-Strong is among the chemical scientists recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours.
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Strategic approach for the use and management of materials in the UKWe are taking cross-sector action as the UK urgently needs a strategic, joined-up approach, led by central Government.
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Metal dendrites used for tougher, more conductive hydrogelsElectrochemically grown metal networks inside gels overcome the long-standing trade-off between strength and conductivity.
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Call to write to MPs about ‘polluter pays’ principle after woman penalised for coffee dregsWrite to your MP to make polluters pay to clean up PFAS in UK waters after Burcu Yesilyurt was fined £150 for pouring coffee down the drain
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A rough guide to COP29COP29, this year’s UN climate summit, will bring together world leaders and climate experts to continue driving forward global climate action.
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Africa's first green chemistry training school offers inspiration to students and early-career scientistsMore than 50 researchers from across the continent travelled to Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco for the inaugural GreenChemAfrica.
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Solar fuels conference shines a light on scientific progressHundreds of leading scientists united in Newcastle for the International Solar Fuels Conference, which returned after a six-year absence.
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First-ever survey of UK public attitudes to PFAS ‘forever chemicals’Our YouGov research shows 9 in 10 people want PFAS controlled in food, drinking water and the environment.