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Sustainability transformers win £100k in RSC Emerging Technologies Competition

July 22, 2023
Four innovations hailed for their potential to transform various sectors and address pressing global challenges were announced as the winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry's 2023 Emerging Technologies Competition.

Algorithmic advance opens door for predicting Net Zero-friendly material structures

July 8, 2023
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have claimed a significant advance in the development of new materials for achieving net zero emissions and sustainable practices.

RSC diversity programme numbers soar

July 3, 2023
The Royal Society of Chemistry has recorded a 38% rise in the number of students on its programme to increase diversity in the chemical sciences.

CHEMUK 2023 sees 41% attendance rise

May 22, 2023
CHEMUK 2023 saw a year on year rise of 41% in visitor attendance to the recent show at the NEC in Birmingham, said organisers.

Guestbook: Formula for our future

May 15, 2023
Efforts by the energy intensive chemicals industry to promote a greener future will impact greatly attempts being made in the wider world. That includes in the laboratory says the CBA’s...

The industrial lab: at line or end of line?

May 15, 2023
Sustainability, market pressures and tech innovation are impacting the chemicals and materials sectors. ‘Sweating the assets’ and maintaining compliance has consequences for the laboratory too, explains the Chemical Industries Association...

Measuring up for modern times

January 16, 2023
The latest iteration of the International System of Units has been a long time coming, explains Richard Brown, and it’s necessary if we are to keep up with developments in...

Automated material analysis offers cut to cost and human error 

December 4, 2022
Researchers in Japan have developed a method to automate a mathematical procedure used to analyse X-ray diffraction data, potentially providing a means to save materials scientists time and expenditure.

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