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Chemistry: Covered. The latest news, research, features and opinion from across the chemical sciences. Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Congqing Zhu’s team have pinched a uranium ion between two cobalt ions, which are stabilised by a phosphorus-containing ligand, to create a complex with a total of 10 bonds across the three metal atoms. The complex may offer intriguing reactivity: #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/news/uranium...
Don’t worry if you missed the live webinar with Clare Ostle and Mariana Bif last month, you can catch up in your own time. Our marine chemistry in a warming world recording is available to watch here: #ChemSky #marine #chemistry @rsc.org @thembauk.bsky.social www.chemistryworld.com/webinars/mar...
How can trust be restored for researchers who have bought antibody reagents and are now learning the Western blots have been manipulated? Listen to The Chemical Breakdown team discuss the controversy unfolding over doctored antibody data & more: #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/the...
What happens to most of our plastic waste and where can we improve our recycling & waste systems? Listen to The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this & the controversy unfolding over doctored validation data for antibodies 👇 #ChemSky @broadwithp.bsky.social www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/the...
What changes are needed in our recycling processes to better deal with waste and how can everyday plastic materials be better produced to improve recycling? Listen to The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this and more here: #ChemSky @broadwithp.bsky.social www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/the...
The Chemical Breakdown team discuss the unfolding controversy in the research community as hundreds of doctored images of antibody reagent validation data have been uncovered. We ask what does this mean for researchers & how trust can be restored? #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/the...
Don’t worry if you missed our webinar on the science of soap, you can catch up with the recording in your on time here👇 @manhattanscientist.bsky.social @rsc.org #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/webinars/how...
Can we transform crude oil with less waste? The Chemical Breakdown team discusses this, the climate implications of continuing crude oil reliance and more. Listen here 👇 #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/50-...
What changes are needed in our recycling processes & what does the future of chemical recycling look like? Listen to The Chemical Breakdown unpack this and more here: #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/the...
In our latest podcast episode, we discuss the controversy unfolding across the research community as hundreds of doctored images have been identified in Thermo Fisher’s catalogue, and the complexity behind chemical recycling of plastics. Listen here: www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/the...
How could our changing climate impact the nutrients reaching the microscopic algae called diatoms that live in the sea & generate oxygen? And what could this mean for the wider marine ecosystem? Watch our marine chemistry in a warming world webinar here: www.chemistryworld.com/webinars/mar...
There’s a vast number of microbes buried in the sea floor and our latest webinar heard from experts in the organisms that thrive in Earth’s most extreme environments. Don’t worry if you missed it, you can watch the recording here 👇 #ChemSky #Extremophiles www.chemistryworld.com/webinars/one...
What is picric acid and how might crystals of this compound be problematic in the Antarctic bases of explorers Ernest Shackleton and Robert Scott? Listen to The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this and more in our podcast episode here: #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/an-...
What lessons can we learn from the dioxin disaster in Seveso, Italy five decades later? The Chemical Breakdown team discuss what happened and the measures taken. Listen to the full episode here or wherever you get your podcasts: @jtdurrani.bsky.social #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/50-...
How can we take advantage of membrane materials to separate crude oil streams based on pore size at scale? The Chemical Breakdown team unpack the latest materials breakthrough and more. Listen to the episode here or wherever you get your podcasts: #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/50-...
Decades after the dioxin disaster struck Seveso in Italy, The Chemical Breakdown team takes a look back at its health impacts & beyond. Listen to the episode here or wherever you get your podcasts: #ChemSky @jtdurrani.bsky.social www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/50-...
Can we transform crude oil with less waste? The Chemical Breakdown team discusses this, the climate implications & much more in the latest episode. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts: #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/features/sev...
On this day in 1892, Alice Augusta Ball was born and in our latest podcast episode, The Chemical Breakdown looks back on her groundbreaking work & legacy. Listen here: #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/50-...
In the latest podcast episode from The Chemical Breakdown, the team reflect back five decades ago to an accident that exposed 35,000 residents in an Italian town to dioxin, with devastating impacts. Listen here: #ChemSky @jtdurrani.bsky.social www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/50-...
Katrina Krämer hears how the research team behind the new finding breathed a sigh of relief when they saw the first independent reports of this absorptivity–reactivity mismatch: ‘We all kind of collectively went “Yes!” because it wasn’t just us anymore.’ www.chemistryworld.com/news/how-a-c...
How might crystals of this picric acid and ether found in old the Antarctic bases of explorers Ernest Shackleton and Robert Scott present a risk today? Listen to The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this and more in our podcast episode here: www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/an-...
How might helium recycling shift to rising demands amid continued pressure on supplies following the US & Israel’s war on Iran? The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this and more in our latest podcast episode: www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/an-...
What is picric acid and how might crystals of this compound be problematic in the Antarctic bases of explorers Ernest Shackleton and Robert Scott? The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this and much more in our latest podcast episode: www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/an-...
The lizards use their skin to harvest water from raindrops & moist or damp spots of soil through capillary action in the arid desert, but how do they store & transport it? Read on: www.chemistryworld.com/news/desert-...
Amid the wider destruction from US and Israel war on Iran, many of the world’s chemical suppliers have had to close – where will they be in years to come? The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this and the findings from Antarctic explorer laboratories. #ChemSky www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/an-...
Don’t worry if you missed our webinar on the science of soap, you can catch up with the recording in your on time here👇 @manhattanscientist.bsky.social @rsc.org #soap #science #saponification #fashion #sustainability #chemsky www.chemistryworld.com/webinars/how...
The Chemical Breakdown team discuss the presence of potential explosives at the historic Antarctic bases of explorers Ernest Shackleton and Robert Scott in our latest podcast episode. www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/an-...
What’s the science behind your favourite wool jumper shrinking – and can we reverse it? The Chemical Breakdown team discuss this and more in the latest episode. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts: #Wool #Chemistry #Science @neilwithers.bsky.social www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/a-w...