Information about copyright, our licence to publish and your deposition and sharing rights for journal articles When you publish in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal, you keep the copyright of the ...
Our associate editor for RSC Applied Interfaces offers his advice to authors looking to grab the attention of his editorial ...
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Registration is now closed for this event. This year, the NMRDG will be held at the RSC's Burlington House in London.
We have today published our Disability-Inclusive Laboratories in the Chemical Sciences report, which exposes systemic barriers for disabled chemists and calls on universities, industry, funders and ...
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 RSC Excellence in Education Prizes, Horizon Prizes for Education, and Nyholm Prize. A dozen exceptional initiatives have been honoured for their ...
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) have published a new report highlighting the urgent ...
As the scientific publishing landscape evolves, so too must the systems that support it. We recognise the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in peer review, such as the opportunities ...
In September 2025 the 5th International solar fuels (ISF) conference was hosted in Newcastle, UK. The first meeting of this internationally renowned conference was held in Uppsala, Sweden in 2015 and ...
You are warmly invited to join us in July 2025. The international conference on materials chemistry has been a key meeting in the materials calendar for three decades. Organised by the Royal Society ...
Some salts may actually raise the freezing temperature of water, rather than lowering it, say researchers from the University of Leeds. As we near the end of winter in the UK it’s time to say goodbye ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry is calling on the UK Government to overhaul its drinking water standards, after new analysis reveals more than a third of water courses tested in England and Wales ...
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