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A J S ‘Bill’ Williams remembered
175 minutes for chemistry - Our Wales education coordinator Liam Thomas reports from the inaugural Bill Williams Memorial Lecture, delivered by Profes
05 January 2017

Remembering John Dalton
John Hudson, Chair of the Å·ÃÀAV Historical Group, tells us about the life and work of John Dalton, and reports on his 250th anniversary celebrations hel
20 December 2016

Chemistry stand-up raises a smile in Preston
175 minutes for chemistry - Staff from the University of Central Lancashire took an alternative approach to public engagement for Chemistry Week 2016,
01 December 2016

Chemistry - A universal language
175 minutes for chemistry - Peter Scott spent his Time4Chem writing about his experiences as an international chemist and the importance of collaborat
23 November 2016

Chemical landmark for St Andrews carbohydrate chemists
A National Chemical Landmark plaque has been unveiled outside a chapel in St Andrews to recognise the contributions of two local chemists
16 November 2016

Accreditation in Malaysia
The Universiti Putra Malaysia has achieved Å·ÃÀAV accreditation for its undergraduate chemistry programmes.
14 November 2016

Bringing the story of chemistry to science museums
Our Public Engagement Executive Dr Susan Vickers tells us about her recent visit to the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry, where she toured th
28 October 2016

A chemistry poem
175 minutes for chemistry - Max Clark spent his 175 minutes for chemistry writing a poem to help others recall the history of the periodic table.
06 October 2016

Publisher of choice in India
In 2015, we published over 3,800 research papers from India, becoming the leading publisher of choice for Indian chemical science researchers.
30 September 2016

Prioritising our publishing platform
Our publishing website is changing, and our goal is to create an experience for the site's users that is beautiful, simple, effective and fast.
29 September 2016

Harnessing the possibilities of the nanoworld
Scientists have long suspected that the way materials behave on the nanoscale – that is when particles have dimensions of about 1–100 nanometers – is
28 September 2016

Celebrating the legacy of Michael Faraday
This week we celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Michael Faraday, perhaps one of the most prolific and influential scientists who ever lived, a
23 September 2016