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Re-thinking excellence in research - RSC signs DORA

We are the first major chemical society to sign up to the declaration’s principles to assess research outputs in a fair and balanced manner.

16 June 2020

Editor viewpoints: Choose RSC Advances for fast publication, global reach and high impact

Maintaining high standards and communicating decisions to authors promptly is key, says Professor Manojit Pal.

12 June 2020

Giving longer life to wearable batteries

Scientists in South Korea have developed a novel reserve battery that combines long shelf life with flexibility and could have useful applications in

09 June 2020

Statement on inclusion and diversity in the chemical sciences

Our statement is endorsed by a growing number of our international partners

08 June 2020

Editor viewpoints: Maintaining quality, consistency and impact through difficult times

Dr Qin Wang, Associate Editor of RSC Advances, tells us about her role, and shares her thoughts on the impact of the current pandemic on the future of

05 June 2020

ChemVsCOVID: Petronas – washing our hands of the virus

We are seeing fantastic examples all around the world of how chemists are coming together to tackle COVID-19. Malaysian energy company, Petronas, has

04 June 2020

Collaborative report calls for more research to make sustainable plastics a reality

A new report from an international group of scientists makes the case that plastics are essential for a sustainable future – but much more work is nee

03 June 2020

Editor view: Contributing to the community under lockdown

Professor Zhao tells us that greatest reward for being Associate Editor of RSC Advances is seeing manuscripts become high-profile papers.

29 May 2020

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A leap from a frog to understand nerves

A detailed study of molecules called N-glycans in frog embryos suggests they play a vital role in developing the nervous systems in vertebrates, inclu

26 May 2020

Beetle-inspired paint could produce water from thin air for drought-stricken countries

Superamphiphobic material can ‘bounce’ water droplets from air. The new solution could produce ultra-fog resistant car windows and faster drainage sys

12 May 2020

Chemistry against COVID: MediSieve tackling the virus inside and out

Chemists around the world are playing an essential role during the COVID crisis response. Meet MediSieve, helping isolate COVID-related elements in bl

06 May 2020

Keeping gender on the agenda

The Royal Society of Chemistry has joined WISE, the campaign for gender balance in STEM, and 20 other organisations to drive gender equality.

06 May 2020