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27th March 2013
RSC new Pinterest board explores the chemistry of everyday things and objects, challenging the perception that chemistry is confined to the laboratory
19th March 2013
The results of the competition held at the Cambridge Science Festival
5th March 2013
Sir David King talks ahead of RSC nuclear debate
4th February 2013
'About time!' say RSC and Association of Public Analysts
20th December 2012
The Royal Institution's 2012 Christmas Lectures presented by chemist Peter Wothers have been broadcasted on BBC Four in December and are now available online
5th November 2012
The Royal Society of Chemistry today welcomed the implementation of newly-developed non-animal methods of testing for poisons in shellfish from the seas around Britain which has led to 14,000 mice being spared testing and death in 2012
23rd August 2012
Some chemistry insight into the brightly colour of the scarlet ibis escaped from the Edinburgh Zoo
20th August 2012
24 new videos to celebrate the Swedish chemist who discovered silicon, cerium, selenium, and thorium
1st November 2010
A poll of chemists found the best and worst of TV presenter chemistry - now it's your turn!
27th August 2010
For all their bad press, chemicals with E numbers are mostly harmless
20th August 2010
Even brass coins apparently stick to this magnetic mum
13th August 2010
The chemistry of the distinctive bubbles of champagne is almost entirely responsible for its vivid taste and aroma
9th August 2010
The RSC's offer of a £1million bounty for a 100% chemical free product has attracted the good, the bad and the downright ridiculous
29th July 2010
Which? Magazine declares washing machine eco-balls and dryerballs as "a waste of money", and the supposed science behind them leaves a lot to be desired too