The Faraday Discussions are unique international discussion meetings that address current and emerging topics at the forefront of the physical sciences.
RSC Meet the Editors are specially curated programs by the Editors and Publishing team, aimed to provide researchers with a platform to interact and engage with experts from India ...
The 'MC' conference series has provided a showcase for materials chemistry for two decades, and is the flagship event of the RSC's Materials Chemistry Community ...
This annual flagship event of the RSC Chemical Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CNN) Interest Group will cover recent developments in fundamentals and applications of novel nanomaterials.
The Faraday Discussions are unique international discussion meetings that address current and emerging topics at the forefront of the physical sciences ...
The goal of the GWB is to establish an active network of people - of all genders - to overcome barriers to gender equity in science.
This conference will invite presentations of current research into the development and application of radiochemical analysis in the nuclear, medical and environmental sectors.
Is UK climate policy sufficiently grounded in science? Dr Andrew Boswell takes a critical look at the UK’s carbon capture & storage strategy, revealing emissions significantly higher than expected!
The Faraday Discussions are unique international discussion meetings that address current and emerging topics at the forefront of the physical sciences.
Catalysis Science & Technology is committed to publishing research reporting high-quality, cutting-edge developments across the catalysis community at large. The journal places equal focus on ...
Information about copyright, our licence to publish and your deposition and sharing rights for journal articles When you publish in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal, you keep the copyright of the ...
Our associate editor for RSC Applied Interfaces offers his advice to authors looking to grab the attention of his editorial ...
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