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The Royal Society of Chemistry’s purpose is to advance excellence in the chemical sciences – to improve the lives of people around the world now and in the future. We are the professional body for chemists in the UK, and an internationally renowned publisher of high quality chemical science knowledge. We support and represent more than 50,000 members and an international community. If you work with or love chemistry, we are here to support you – for the benefit of science and humanity.
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“I am deeply honoured to have the opportunity to lead the future direction of Analyst, the RSC’s longest running journal. Analyst is a high quality, peer review journal with a long track record and an excellent reputation. Analytical science is exciting because of its potential to have an impact in so many different fields, and this is what I hope we can showcase in future editions of the journal. I will work with the editorial board to make sure that we are capturing the highest quality and most exciting advances in our community, to continue to raise awareness of the journal and to ensure that our journal is as inclusive as possible.” We are delighted that Melanie has joined us as the new editor-in-chief of Analyst. Explore her article picks: A microscopic survey on microplastics in beverages: the case of beer, mineral water and tea - https://lnkd.in/eWxrTaE6 Yinan Li, Lin Peng, Jianxin Fu, Xueli Daia and Guoqing Wang Smartphone clip-on instrument and microfluidic processor for rapid sample-to-answer detection of Zika virus in whole blood using spatial RT-LAMP - https://lnkd.in/e7tByV78 Aaron M Jankelow, Hankeun Lee, Weijing Wang, Trung-Hieu Hoang, Amanda Bacon et al. Low-cost electrochemical paper-based device for exosome detection - https://lnkd.in/eR5B6xNj Surasak Kasetsirikul, Kim Thinh Tran, Kimberley Clack et al. Discover Analyst https://lnkd.in/eu6FWN2R Analytical #RSCAnalytical
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Our authors examine how we can improve conversion efficiency, reduce production costs and integrate with the energy grid. This collection covers photovoltaic cells, solar thermal systems, materials science and energy conversion efficiency. Read now ➡️ https://rsc.li/41H4FNN
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As tributes pour in for Fraser Stoddart from around the world, we add our sympathy and love to Ali and all his family, friends, students and collaborators. Fraser gave so many great talks and interviews over the years that it's easy to search out pieces that give an insight into his warmth and willingness to share his time. Read this reflection in Chemistry World, on the whirlwind experience of becoming a Nobel laureate... https://lnkd.in/eqR3xFFR
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Huge congratulations to all those from our community who have received New Year #Honours, including our immediate past president, Professor Gill Reid CBE and Honorary Fellow, Professor Dame Ijeoma Uchegbu FMedSci, HonFRSC. We are particularly pleased to see that they receive their recognition for both "services to the Chemical Sciences and to Inclusion and Diversity". Our warmest congratulations also to Paul Monks, Harry Destecroix and Peter Thompson on their richly deserved honours. Read our reaction, including from our CEO Helen Pain MBE CChem FRSC
Leading lights of chemistry community celebrated in 2025 New Year’s Honours
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Becoming a Chartered Chemist is a big achievement. It’s a reflection of your hard work, your specialised skill set and your extensive expertise. Make 2025 the year you take the first step to becoming chartered. Be proud of your achievements and raise your profile in the chemical sciences. Explore CChem ▶️ https://rsc.li/4gPYFXj
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Feeling stressed, worried or lonely? The Chemists' Community Fund wellbeing and listening service is open as usual over the Christmas break. Call or use our live chat in confidence. 0800 084 3451 (UK Freephone) +44 1223 853549 (International). We’re here for you - https://rsc.li/4gd3KZU #RSCCommFund
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All of us at the Royal Society of Chemistry wish you a peaceful and enjoyable Christmas and New Year. 🎉✨ #MerryChristmas #SeasonsGreetings #HappyNewYear
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One of our members - and a 2023 Great British Bake-Off finalist - Joshua Smalley, has been combining chemistry and cooking all year. Now he's added Christmas into the mix for his latest collaboration with the University of Nottingham's Nanoscale and Microscale Research Centre by looking at the nanoscience behind some of our favourite sweet treats. What a novel way to get more people inspired to pursue their passion for chemistry - great work, everyone! https://lnkd.in/eKM8chRC
Great British Bake Off finalist combines chemistry with cooking
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