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PFAS the focus of 2026 RSC Change Makers accelerator schemeDeep tech chemistry start-ups and science innovators have been encouraged to apply for a place on the latest cohort of our Change Makers programme.
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Egg‑citing chemistry experiments for families this EasterAs the Easter school holidays get underway, here are five egg-citing chemistry experiments for families to try at home.
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RSC and TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM announce major OA agreement for TürkiyeThe RSC has announced a new three-year open access agreement with TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM, the Turkish Academic Network and Information Center.
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23 new projects share £200k of RSC Sustainable Labs GrantsSustainability projects are to share over £200,000 thanks to an RSC grants scheme committed to cutting the environmental impact of lab-based work.
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Brighter, smarter, and closer to application: rethinking upconversion nanoparticlesTurning promise into performance for next-generation light-based technologies.
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Could a simple change in structure finally unlock affordable, precious metal-free hydrogen fuel cells?A fresh approach to catalyst design that could transform the future of energy.
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2026 Royal Society of Chemistry elections: voting now openPolls open as RSC members cast their ballots to select our future President and more in this year's elections, with voting due to close on 21 May.
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Championing chemistry ahead of Scottish and Welsh electionsHear from our Public Affairs team about what the RSC is doing to raise the profile of chemical sciences, and how you can get involved
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New book aiming to make chemistry education more inclusiveA new book on inclusive science education, packed with practical guidance, could transform accessibility for students with disabilities in chemistry.
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RSC Inclusion and Diversity strategy to 2030Our Inclusion and Diversity strategy to 2030 sets out how we will drive systemic and sustainable inclusion across the chemical sciences.
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RSC leaders celebrate chemistry in ChinaMembers of our leadership team recently joined our President and China team at a series of special activities and engagements in China.
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Turning sunlight into hydrogen: molecular design pushes organic photocatalysts forwardResearchers reveal how controlling exciton dynamics can dramatically boost solar hydrogen generation.
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Real‑world chemistry key to better sustainability educationAs UK students yearn for more relevant climate change education, we are celebrating teachers filling curriculum gaps using local, real-world examples.
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Royal Society of Chemistry joins Government of India’s ONOSRSC journals portfolio now available to the 6,500 Indian institutions in One Nation One Subscription scheme
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Chemical Biology Symposium spotlights global talentCutting-edge research, prestigious prizes and emerging scientific talent drew an international audience to the latest Chemical Biology Symposium.