A controllable, oscillating reaction has been used to generate waves of different forms for information transduction
The Sabatier principle normally defines the maximum reaction rate enabled by catalyst materials, but scientists now think that they can go even faster, explains Andy Extance
A rundown of the various strategies scientists are exploring to cheat the Sabatier limit
Offering complementary properties to batteries, their time might be round the corner
Rapid development of the alternative energy storage technology to rechargeable batteries is already having real world impact. James Mitchell Crow talks to the scientists working on upping their performance
Lizzy Banks’ case puts exceptional sensitivity of tests under scrutiny
A controllable, oscillating reaction has been used to generate waves of different forms for information transduction
Toxoplasma could be delivery agent for protein drugs – provided parasite can be made safe
Toxoplasma could be delivery agent for protein drugs – provided parasite can be made safe
Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk invest to expand in-house manufacturing of GLP-1 drugs
The innovative nanoscientist on the power of kindness and how she scrubbed eugenicists from campus buildings
Readers share their connections to the Flixborough disaster, discuss the importance of inorganic neurochemistry and more
Three activities that helped me to thrive in academia and beyond
Alice Motion suggests ways scientists can take inspiration from how events like the Olympics engage with viewers
Labs have an outsized environmental footprint but solutions are within reach
Even in this online era, some things are still best kept on paper
Offering complementary properties to batteries, their time might be round the corner
For the 200th Classic Kit, Andrea Sella celebrates a crucial efficiency improvement for motors
Learn about the magnificent and elusive elements that expand our world
Learn about factors affecting attrition and retention of LGBTQ+ scientists
Join us on 16 September to learn about reducing the environmental impact of chemistry research
Learn how UK and US institutions are working together to improve inclusivity in Stem
Long hours are a short-term solution
The innovative nanoscientist on the power of kindness and how she scrubbed eugenicists from campus buildings
Three activities that helped me to thrive in academia and beyond
Alice Motion suggests ways scientists can take inspiration from how events like the Olympics engage with viewers
Analysis of what appears to be laboratory vessels shows elements Danish astronomer was working with
Join us on 1 October to learn how to visualise data, develop best practices and comply with regulations
Learn how new AI and HPC capabilities will enable novel solutions to complex chemistry problems
The differences are more important than the similarities
Learn how the benchtop X-Pulse and FlowNMR are revolutionising reaction monitoring
Explore the utility of lab XAS as an everyday tool for materials characterisation
Azure Quantum Elements platform speeds up discovery of solid-state electrolyte from decades to weeks
Join us for this two part workshop and learn the techniques essential for transforming data into insights
Explore how advancements in computing are accelerating the next frontier of scientific breakthroughs.
Long hours are a short-term solution
Two colleagues in academia and industry reflect on their career choices
Sarah Gerhardt’s curiosity connects her passions for science, teaching and surfing
Requirements from funders and hiring committees have a cultural influence