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Chemistry World

Monthly chemistry news magazine covering current events in world of chemistry

With new stories published through the week, there’s always something to discover. Whether it’s leading research from across the breadth of chemical sciences, the latest on policy, controversy and current affairs, or a slice of science history, there’s lots to satisfy even the most curious mind.

Chemistry World is a print and online magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the largest organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. With news, features, opinion, podcasts, video and the latest job advertisements, it's the best way to keep up to date with the global chemical sciences community.

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Switching genes, not sequences: the rise of epigenetic editing

Switching genes, not sequences: the rise of epigenetic editing

Chemistry World - 09-Apr-2025

Precision drugs use chemical tags to control genes without changing DNA

A self-propelled DNA robot moves living cells while walking on the cell membranes

A self-propelled DNA robot moves living cells while walking on the cell membranes

Chemistry World - 24-Sep-2021

A breakthrough approach for cell-based treatments and precision medicine

Flocks of nanorobots could form artificial muscles

Flocks of nanorobots could form artificial muscles

Chemistry World - 07-Feb-2018

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Personalised medicine boost as cancer drug monitored in real-time

Personalised medicine boost as cancer drug monitored in real-time

Chemistry World - 13-Jan-2017

Aptamer-based sensors can track levels of small molecules in mobile rats. Could continuously gui...