A proposed amendment to adapt the CLP regulation (EU Parliament document P9_TA (2024)0296) confirms that where data is ...
Next week, delegates from almost every UN member state will meet in South Korea for what is meant to be the fifth and final ...
The nature of an ‘unidentified product’ in drinking water disinfected with chloramines, which serves over 113 million people in the US alone, has finally been revealed by researchers in the US and ...
To some extent, the fate of university chemistry is tied to wider issues around higher education funding. The Office for Students predicts 72% of universities in England will spend more than their ...
Chemistry Nobel laureate John Jumper says latest version of AlphaFold is making good progress on interactions between molecules and protein ...
In May, the OPCW concluded that allegations of Russian forces using tear gas and riot control agents in its war with Ukraine ...
Death notices for chemists suggest perhaps not, despite the hazards found in many labs It is reasonable to assume that ...
A new colour-changing cloth combines cooling and heating without the need for an external energy supply. This adaptive ...
Rather than a potential triumph, the compostable plastics we use look increasingly like a tragedy. Andy Extance looks at the ...
After thousands of mysterious dark, sticky balls washed up on shorelines in Sydney, Australia in October – leading to beach ...
Due to the fact that the radioisotopes used to power nuclear batteries are generally produced in nuclear reactors, ...
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) are to replace nine doctoral training schemes with two new programmes across the biological ...