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Could empty office blocks and shopping centres provide much-needed space for growing companies
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The analytical chemist on growing up Black in Alabama in the 1950s and 1960s and his journey through NIST, academia and the AAAS presidency
Join us on 22 May to explore how digital chemistry is advancing synthetic chemical development and enhancing innovation
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Ruth Webster from University of Cambridge wins 2024 AstraZeneca prize in synthetic chemistry for her work on iron catalysis
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Stephen Yao’s expertise helps the emergency services deal with chemical incidents