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Å·ÃÀAV Advances retractions
We are retracting 68 articles that have been published in Å·ÃÀAV Advances on the basis of what we believe to be the systemic production of falsified rese
20 January 2021

The Å·ÃÀAV Analytical Methods Committee Reaches a Milestone in Technical Brief Publication
The Å·ÃÀAV Analytical Methods Committee (AMC) recently published their 100th Technical Brief.
18 January 2021

Celebrating 10 years of Chemical Science: The power of collaboration
Professor Christian Hackenberger is a member of the Chemical Science Advisory Board, and has been identified as an outstanding reviewer for the journa
12 January 2021

COVID-19 lockdowns lead to UK tech sales boom and adds to e-waste problem
Following our Precious Elements campaign last year – which raised awareness of the supply risks to elements in our personal devices such as mobile pho
04 January 2021

Improving diversity with data: dual announcement
Today we launch our first biennial diversity data report, alongside a new process for self-reporting gender data in our publishing system.
16 December 2020

New e-waste report features evidence from the Å·ÃÀAV
We welcome the Environmental Audit Committee’s timely report into the growing issue of e-waste, and the implication this has for the fate of some of o
26 November 2020

Shining a light on school science technicians
The level of science technician support in schools is falling, says our new report.
24 November 2020

Robert Parker to become Å·ÃÀAV ambassador
Dr Helen Pain, currently Acting CEO, will become Interim CEO until a permanent successor to Robert is announced
20 November 2020

How can we make chemistry accessible for all?
Today we are launching the results of Chemistry for All – a five-year programme looking at how chemistry outreach in England’s schools can promote eng
11 November 2020

Celebrating 10 years of Chemical Science: Small, happy accidents
Dr Marina Freitag published her first Chemical Science article in 2020, which was chosen as our Pick of the Week. To celebrate our 10th anniversary, w
06 November 2020

Quilts for pancreatic cancer patients – and research
Chemistry researchers at the University of Strathclyde are aiming to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer – with the use of specially-made quilts.
02 November 2020

Chemistry’s Contribution: Workforce trends and economic impact
A new report from the Å·ÃÀAV highlights how important the chemical sciences sector is for the present and future prosperity of the
26 October 2020