An article in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal is an article that drives change. For your field, it might be the key to solving a problem. For the wider community, it is a contribution to ...
Abstract submission for contriubting talks by faculty and postdocs, and poster submissions by students and postdocs is now open. Please submit your abstracts using the abstract submission templates on ...
Long-time Royal Society of Chemistry member Nevin Stewart reflects on how chemistry has played a key role in his life.
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 ...
A vaccine researcher responsible for saving millions of lives, a climate scientist who helped fix the ozone layer, a hugely influential science educator, and an electrochemistry pioneer have all been ...
We are retracting 68 articles that have been published in RSC Advances, with one to be retracted from each of RSC Medicinal Chemistry and Food and Function respectively. These retractions are on the ...
Our journal lectureships have the potential to inspire and support the wider scientific community and to promote the value of science to broader society. They cover various subject areas and support ...
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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 ...
Lancaster University has completed a major outreach initiative, inspiring A-Level students to continue learning about ...
The level of science technician support in schools is falling. School science technicians are often overlooked as a profession. That’s why we – in partnership with the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and ...
We have undertaken the UK’s first survey of public attitudes to PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, revealing that 9 in 10 people in the UK think it is ‘very important’ to effectively control levels of the ...