Wednesday, 26 July 2017, at the RACI Centenary Chemistry Congress, Melbourne Convention Centre Today at the Centenary Chemistry Congress From a molecular motor to the nanocar and beyond: 2016 …
Chemical terrorism a stark reality; periodic table on a hair; how water and CO2 can replace toxic solvents; wood waste into green chemistry; and more
Tuesday, 25 July 2017, at the RACI Centenary Chemistry Congress, Melbourne Convention Centre Nobel Peace Prize winner on eliminating chemical weapons While the threat of countries using chemical …
Business can solve today’s intractable challenges says Dow CEO Andrew Liveris, but Australia is falling behind
Business can help make the world a better place by driving the solutions to problems like climate change, food security and rising energy demand. "I firmly believe that the companies who will lead …
Growing bones; inside Chernobyl; Obama green chemistry adviser; Trump’s Aussie mate; from frog venom to TV screens
It’s a week of discovering how chemistry is changing our world—international and national speakers are in Melbourne and ready to talk. Here are some highlights and we’ll have daily alerts for you with …
First female scientist to win the David Syme Research Prize in over thirty years
Fighting drug resistant bugs with ‘tyre tracks’ Cynthia Whitchurch discovered that dangerous bacteria in biofilms follow each other like ants, or 4WD drivers following tracks in the sand. Then she …
Meet the publisher who believes science should be social and research should be read
Steven Inchcoombe, Chief Publishing Officer for Springer Nature, is visiting Australia. Steven Inchcoombe is the Chief Publishing Officer for Springer Nature, overseeing the publication of over …