Make sure you join us on Monday 13 May at 2 pm for the next Science Culture Live, which focuses on Mental Health. Experienced science communicator, nano chemist, and friend of ours, Dr Suze Kundu, will lead the panel discussion. Confirmed panellists include: Dr. Stephen Buckley, University of York; Ollie Thomas, University of Oxford and Enable Science; Dr. Hadar Elraz, Swansea University; Lara Lalemi, Creative Tuition Collective. We always want our Live Discussions to be inclusive and interactive, which is why we want our audience to submit questions for our guests to answer. If you have any questions related to the topic then please submit them in the comments section, or, on our Slido: https://lnkd.in/gVH8XSdy #MentalHealth #ScienceCulture #Chemistry #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
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Global food production looks set to benefit from the work of one of our 2023 Horizon Prize winners. #RSCPrizes The Monash Ammonia Team developed a new process of producing ammonia, which is a key component of fertiliser, using renewable energy, nitrogen from the air, and room-temperature water. What’s more, there is the potential for the synthesis to be carried out on a smaller, more localised scale. Learn more about last year’s Environment, Sustainability, and Energy Horizon Prize winners: https://lnkd.in/eN24ppZh
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Thinking about long-term care for yourself or a loved one, but worried about the financial aspect? Gain knowledge and understanding on everything from the cost of care to wills and LPAs with our #RSCCommFund webinar on 22 May. During the webinar, we will discuss: • The cost of care • Government support • Options for paying for care • Helping someone else to manage their money • Wills and LPAs If you can’t make it on the day, registering gets you access to a recording of the session. Register here: https://rsc.li/44bJv9Q #RSCCommFund
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Should you nominate someone for an RSC Education prize? 2021 Excellence in Secondary and Higher Education winner Bob Worley thinks so! View all prize categories and submit a nomination by 19 June: https://lnkd.in/eTCWqZ3B
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Where can you learn more about the environmental aspects of advanced nanomaterials? Guest edited by Wendel Wohlleben (BASF), Jerome Rose (CEREGE), Mark Wiesner (Duke University), and Peter Vikesland (Virginia Tech), our new themed collection is a gateway to high-impact research and critical reviews in this area. Start reading now https://rsc.li/3UzTyBa
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Ahead of the unveiling of the 2024 winners of our Horizon Prizes next month, we are recapping last year’s honourees. The Electrocatalytic Urea Synthesis team won the Stephanie L Kwolek Prize, which is our Materials Chemistry Horizon Prize. This international team discovered a greener way to produce urea, which is used in fertiliser around the world. Essentially, this is a huge advance in sustainable agricultural practices and it is all thanks to the development of efficient electrocatalysts to support nitrogen conversion. Keen to learn more about their work? Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/eKGHt9Hx
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Stressed, worried or overwhelmed? Call our dedicated wellbeing and listening service or use our live chat in confidence. 0800 084 3451 (UK Freephone) +44 1223 853549 (International). We’re here for you: rsc.li/wellbeing Mental Health Foundation #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #MomentsForMovement #RSCCommFund
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How can you share your research that answers fundamental questions in inorganic chemistry? Dalton Transactions is here to help. We offer you a global platform to publish work that advances our intrinsic understanding of inorganic chemistry. Learn more: https://rsc.li/3K26mvg
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Attention all biosynthesis researchers – early registration for Directing Biosynthesis VII closes soon. Secure your place by 20 May to save £50. Register now: rsc.li/dbvii
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Our Horizon Prizes return soon and to get into the celebratory spirit, we are going to look back at some of those honoured in 2023. #RSCPrizes First up is the Electron Bifurcation team, who were awarded the Faraday Horizon Prize. Their work in America crossed academic boundaries as they unearthed the rules underpinning how living systems split apart pairs of electrons, which could potentially lead to new bioinspired devices and catalysts and even energy storage devices. Watch this video to learn more: https://lnkd.in/emWi6WQ3