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Research DNA barcodes can make drug discovery screens miss potential medicines

2025-07-04T08:24:00+01:00

Flawed data is likely compromising machine learning methods

News Chemistry for the visually impaired that can be felt, heard and smelt

2025-07-04T08:15:00+01:00

Opinion In search of the alchemists of Prague

2025-07-04T07:50:00+01:00

News What’s the point of the Synthetic Human Genome Project?

2025-07-03T13:54:00+01:00

News Wellcome backing gets project to recreate human genome from scratch off the ground News US charity launches $100 million green chemistry initiative Opinion Getting good at human tasks Opinion Ponnadurai Ramasami: ‘You will learn more by going the more difficult way’

Highlights

Feature The young female astronomer who worked out what the sun is made of

100 years ago, Cecilia Payne deduced that the sun is mainly made of hydrogen – but was encouraged to downplay her findings by her PhD supervisor. Mike Sutton takes up the story

Feature Hibernation awakens interest for drug discovery

With many different species entering torpor for a variety of reasons, scientists are looking to their sleepy secrets for ways to treat human diseases. Anthony King reports

Opinion Benzene at 200

Celebrating the molecule that changed the world

Opinion Benzene’s 200-year legacy of transformation

As we celebrate the anniversary of benzene’s isolation, we must remember that scientific centenaries carry additional agendas

Research Most energetic molecule ever made is stable – in liquid nitrogen

Nitrogen allotrope releases double the energy of the most powerful chemical explosives 

Research

DNA barcodes can make drug discovery screens miss potential medicines

Flawed data is likely compromising machine learning methods

Lanthanide–carbon triple bond synthesised and characterised

Cluster stabilised within a C80 fullerene cage

Industry

Getting good at human tasks

’What do you mean you had to lock the NMR with an oscilloscope and shim the magnet by hand?’

Fatal explosion and fire at Indian pharmaceutical ingredients plant

At least 42 dead and 25 injured at Sigachi Industries near Hyderabad

Newsletters Opinion

In search of the alchemists of Prague

By Paul Board

A city where chemistry lurks almost anywhere you look

Getting good at human tasks

By Derek Lowe

’What do you mean you had to lock the NMR with an oscilloscope and shim the magnet by hand?’

Ponnadurai Ramasami: ‘You will learn more by going the more difficult way’

By Emma Pewsey

The trailblazing computational chemist on the joys of teaching, inaugurating a virtual conference, and the importance of doing things the hard way

Helping remote schools be in their element

By Alice Motion

The element sets now found in over half of Australian high schools

Letters: July 2025

By Chemistry World

Readers ponder polymorphs, period products, PFAS and more

Chemistry's capital C

By Neil Withers

From refinery scale to a nanosecond existence, carbon is everywhere – in life as well as chemistry 

Contemporary chemistry owes a lot to benzene's beginnings

By Philip Robinson

Celebrating what started when Faraday found the molecule with no end

(–)-Bipinnatin J

By Chris Nawrat

A stepping stone to greater things?

Webinars Culture

News Chemistry for the visually impaired that can be felt, heard and smelt

The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, recently brought chemistry alive for students with sight loss

Opinion In search of the alchemists of Prague

A city where chemistry lurks almost anywhere you look

Opinion Getting good at human tasks

’What do you mean you had to lock the NMR with an oscilloscope and shim the magnet by hand?’

Opinion Ponnadurai Ramasami: ‘You will learn more by going the more difficult way’

The trailblazing computational chemist on the joys of teaching, inaugurating a virtual conference, and the importance of doing things the hard way

Careers How to excel at public speaking

A five-step approach to present effectively

Sponsored

We need to build the data that chemistry deserves - here’s how we can do it

Sponsored by JMP, By Phil Kay

Creating a purpose-built repository of standardised reaction data is a tall order, but the reward would be huge

Free energy methods and digital transformation of drug discovery

Sponsored by Cresset

Synergistic application of AI-based generative chemistry and free energy methods streamlines molecule discovery and optimisation

Accelerating chemical synthesis: digital innovations from lab to industrial scale

Sponsored by Merck

Explore how digital chemistry is advancing synthetic chemical development and enhancing innovation

Design of experiments: Smarter methods, better results

Sponsored by JMP

Delve into this two part workshop and discover a better way to experiment

How AI is transforming chemistry research

Sponsored by Elsevier

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising everything from workflows to networking - so how can you bring AI into your research practice?

Pittcon: over 75 years of supporting science

Sponsored by Pittcon

The legacy of passion and purpose that makes Pittcon a one-of-a-kind event 

Setting new standards for British laboratories

Sponsored by Lab Innovations

Lab Innovations brings together experts from all corners of the industry

AstraZeneca synthetic chemistry prize winner celebrates ‘culmination of a high-quality academia-industry collaboration’

Sponsored by AstraZeneca

Ruth Webster from University of Cambridge wins 2024 AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry for her work on iron catalysis

Whitepapers

Optimise drug discovery: predicting transporter-mediated drug interactions

Sponsored by LGC

Pass or fail: rapid polymer analysis with FTIR

Sponsored by Anton Paar

Illuminating progress: recent advances in photoredox catalysis

Sponsored by Merck

Careers

How to excel at public speaking

A five-step approach to present effectively

Good network connections help startup founders and employees to succeed

Career success is easier with help from others

The startups that grew out of the Pfizer redundancies

18 months on, three former Pfizer employees explain how they’ve seized opportunities to fill gaps in the market

Choosing the right mentor

Taking part in a mentoring programme can provide you with the support you need for career success


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