Moving transportation in the right direction
The movement of molecules in and out of cells is fundamental to the chemistry of life. The process is facilitated by other molecules, specifically designed (or perhaps evolved!) to assist in...
View ArticleChallenges in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry (ISACS13) – early bird...
Don’t miss your chance to attend Challenges in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry (ISACS13) Early bird registration and bursary deadline – 12 May Now is also a perfect time to register to join...
View ArticleDavid Spring and David Leigh win 2014 RSC Awards
Corday-Morgan Prize Chem Sci Advisory Board member David Spring is a Corday-Morgan Prize winner for his contributions to chemistry-driven drug discovery through his work in diversity-oriented...
View ArticleBeyond Zeros and Ones – Molecular Data Processing
We live in the technological age, surrounded by gadgets and gizmos with computer chips inside. They make our lives easier (mostly) and their speed just seems to keep increasing. But the computations...
View ArticleThe Importance of Biometal Distribution in Neurodegenerative Disorders
Anthony White from the Department of Pathology, University of Melbourne and team have investigated the use of X-ray Fluorescence Microscopy to investigate subcellular biometal homeostasis in a mouse...
View ArticleA Faraday Discussion – Nanoparticle Synthesis and Assembly
How does the nanoparticle-nanoparticle potential govern nanoparticle formation or assembly? Can one make more robust nanoparticle superlattice structures, which can be moulded, milled and machined...
View ArticleChemical Science Impact Factor rises to 8.6
Chemical Science is dedicated to publishing research of exceptional significance from across the chemical sciences. For us, it’s all about giving our authors the visibility and recognition their...
View ArticleDaniel Nocera – our new Chemical Science Editor-in-Chief
We are delighted to announce Professor Daniel Nocera as the new Editor-in-Chief of Chemical Science. Daniel Nocera, the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy at Harvard University, has a diverse...
View ArticleChallenges in Chemical Biology – oral abstract deadline: 23 February
j Oral abstract submission – deadline extended to 23 February 2015 We invite you to join us at Challenges in Chemical Biology (ISACS16), the 16th conference in the highly successful International...
View ArticleInsights on a high performing MOF
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have received over a decade’s worth of attention from scientists worldwide. These porous materials can be constructed from almost an infinite combination of organic...
View ArticleJoin us in Brazil for Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy
It is just a few weeks until the International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) symposia take the series to Brazil for the first time. Register by 1 September, 2015 to secure your...
View ArticleMultiphase NMR of whole animal leaves shrimp unscathed
An NMR technique that allows solid, gel and solution-state chemistry to be studied simultaneously has been applied to a living organism for the first time. By demonstrating the technique on live...
View ArticleTop 25 most-downloaded Chemical Science articles January–March 2016
Take a look at the 25 most-downloaded Chemical Science articles from the first quarter of 2016 – many are open access. Which conformations make stable crystal structures? Mapping crystalline molecular...
View ArticleFrontiers in Chemical Sciences (FICS-2016)
8 – 10 December 2016, IIT Guwahati, India The FICS-2016 conference is a national biennial conference hosted by the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati on 8-10 December 2016 in Guwahati, India. The...
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