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Early applications of new analytical methods and technology demonstrating potential for societal impact.
META 2025, the 15th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics will cover the entire scope of Nanophotonics and Complex Artificial Materials for Innovative Wave ...
45th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) - (Dioxin 2025) 1 November 2025 08:00 - 6 November 2025 17:00, Antalya, Turkey ...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry has signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), continuing our drive to modernise how we measure excellence in the chemical sciences. We are the ...
Rewarding excellence, gaining recognition We are proud to announce the 2018 winners of our prizes and awards, celebrating the outstanding work happening in every corner of the scientific community.
The Royal Society of Chemistry is calling on the UK Government to overhaul its drinking water standards, after new analysis reveals more than a third of water courses tested in England and Wales ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) announced today that it aims to make all fully RSC-owned journals Open Access within five years, making it the first chemistry publisher and one of the first ...
Dr Helen Pain has been appointed as the new permanent Chief Executive of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Helen takes up her role with immediate effect, having held the position temporarily since ...
About this lectureship This lectureship recognises early career researchers, typically within ten years of attaining their PhD or equivalent degree or within the first five years of their independent ...
Some salts may actually raise the freezing temperature of water, rather than lowering it, say researchers from the University of Leeds. As we near the end of winter in the UK it’s time to say goodbye ...
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