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Mystery solved: why Guinness bubbles go down

It is a mystery that has confounded many a pub-goer. Locals testify to the fact that bubbles in their booze always go up, with one exception.

16 March 2010

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Worrying levels of antimony found in popular fruit juices

A potentially lethal toxin at concentrations up to 17 times higher than found in previous studies has been detected in popular fruit juices, according

01 March 2010

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£1million bounty offered for UK's first chemical-free product

The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has announced a £1 million bounty to the first person who can crack the impossible: create a product that the RSC

23 February 2010

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Goji berries can reduce skin cancer risk

Goji berry juice offers "significant protection" against skin cancer, according to scientists. The berry, Lycium barbarum, also known as wolfberry, h

29 January 2010

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Atomic research lab at Harwell honoured by RSC

The birthplace of the British nuclear industry was awarded a Chemical Landmark Plaque by the Royal Society of Chemistry, unveiled by the chemists who

23 November 2009

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RSC and ACS sign historic agreement

Today the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Chemical Society signed an historic memorandum of understanding. It is a commitment to collabora

10 November 2009

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Eric Forbes CChem FRSC

1922 – 15 October 2009

31 October 2009

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Are spiders scared of conker chemicals?

Prompted by early autumn calls from members of the public the Royal Society of Chemistry wants to investigate if there's a chemical in fresh conkers t

05 October 2009

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Search for Blue Mass medicine that made Abraham Lincoln lose his cool

To mark the 200th anniversary year of the birth of Abraham Lincoln Britain's Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) wants to analyse the mercury-based medic

10 September 2009

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Professor S Russell Tailby

1917 - 2009

19 July 2009

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The secret fuel that made the Spitfire supreme

In the year that sees the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War, a previously untold story has emerged of how, through a "miracle"

13 May 2009

Dr Richard Pike and Dr Antony Williams

RSC acquires ChemSpider

The Royal Society of Chemistry announced today that it has acquired ChemSpider, heralding a breakthrough investment for the organisation and for the C

11 May 2009