Research shows huge remediation spending would remove <2% of European PFAS emissions. We need greater control at source to ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry consistently makes the case for public investment in research and development (R&D) through ...
From clean water and healthcare to infrastructure, energy storage and sustainability, society needs innovative material ...
From energy-storage to next-generation conversion systems, interfaces are central to performance, efficiency and long-term ...
What if advanced chemical sensors could be printed on demand using recycled materials, while still delivering the sensitivity needed to detect toxic contaminants in real-world water systems?
The Contribution of Chemistry report shows how the field delivers £60.5bn to the UK economy, highlighting both regional and ...
We are very pleased to announce that in 2026 BNASS is returning to the place it all began, the city of Sheffield! BNASS (Biennial National Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium) is the biennial meeting of the ...
The RSC's Environmental Chemistry Group committee is delighted to announce that #EnvChem2026 Chemistry of the Whole Environment will take place at the University of Warwick — The Slate on 2–3 July ...
Four groundbreaking ideas that could transform the world around us have been named winners of the 2025 Emerging Technologies Competition Nanoplume is scaling the manufacturing of Bio-Aerogel, which is ...
Over 500 early career scientists have now joined the scheme since its inception as the RSC and leading companies unite to aid inclusion in chemistry.
Sustainability projects are to share over £200,000 thanks to an RSC grants scheme committed to cutting the environmental impact of lab-based work. A total of 23 projects led by RSC members in 10 ...
ChemComm Communications report urgent research which is of outstanding significance and interest to experts in the field, while also appealing to the journal’s general chemistry readership. They can ...