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Sydney duo apply quantum tech to dynamic molecules

May 17, 2025
Australia’s University of Sydney say they have performed a breakthrough simulation of how molecules act when stimulated by light.

AI, genes and proteins dominate Nobel 2024 prizes

October 10, 2024
Pioneering work in AI, gene regulation and protein science underpinned this year’s Nobel Prize science awards for physics, physiology or medicine, and chemistry.

First female Chief Scientific Adviser Dame Angela set to assume role in weeks

February 23, 2023
Newly-appointed Government Chief Scientific Adviser (GCSA) Professor Dame Angela McLean will take over from her predecessor Sir Patrick Vallance on 1 April.

AI-enhanced chromatography aims to boost analysis accuracy and speed

September 29, 2022
Fujitsu has signed a deal with the French firm Phytocontrol to integrate artificial intellegence to offer a faster and more accurate contamination analysis.

Liquid platinum catalyst offers sustainable solution for industry

August 26, 2022
Australian scientists say they have found a way to employ platinum as a potentially scalable industrial catalyst, by avoiding the financial and environmental cost of using the metal in its...

How to implement data-driven R&D

July 17, 2022
While helping his colleague Peter Rhodes prepare for a talk hosted by Lab News at CHEMUK 2022, Max Petersen delved deeper into why chemical and materials companies seeking to drive...

Industry 4.0 for UK chem labs

May 10, 2022
In advance of her talk as part of the Lab News hosted session at CHEMUK 2022, Iwona Kandpal looks at driving innovation in UK chemical labs in small and medium...

New £1.5m unit to tackle racial inequalities in science

March 24, 2022
The Royal Society of Chemistry has established a Race & Ethnicity Unit to break down barriers to equality and lead systemic change across chemical sciences. Actions, not words, are required...

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